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  • dunbarboyz

    Was a bust here cloudy.

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  • allen griggs

    That's my problem. I get the river fog, it almost always rolls in after midnight, visibility is 250 feet if you're lucky.

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  • He Dog

    That would interfere with my nap.

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  • William81

    I am headed out a little later tonight…. Rain coming tomorrow so not sure how visibility will be yet..

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  • William81

    I missed out. The clouds came rolling in and obscured the view. Did anyone get a chance to see it ?

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  • allen griggs

    We got the river fog last night, worse than ever. Visibility 210 feet. However, I can drive 7 miles up Little Pine Rd, it climbs 1,100 feet higher than my house and I bet the river fog doesn't reach up there. Now, will I feel like driving up there at 3 am?

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  • Grasshopper

    Got to see some. Spectacular as usual.😀

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  • susie

    Last night was the peak. They will be visible until 1 September.

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  • He Dog

    Still napping.

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  • allen griggs

    I got up at 2:30 last night. I put Coast to Coast on the radio and I drove 7 miles up Little Pine Rd. There wasn't much river fog, but as I was beginning to see a clear, starry sky, the clouds rolled in. I think I saw one shooting star. Might have been a psycho lightning bug. Right now, I am tired I missed my nap.

    Also, on the Asheville news and weather at 6 yesterday, the weather girl said we might just see the Northern Lights. We were just on the fringe of Northern Light display. I didn't see any Northern Lights.

    I did see the Northern Lights one night in Hamburg Germany, it was really spectacular.

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  • He Dog

    Saw the Aurora one winter in mid-Missouri, but no definition, just a bluish color in the Northern sky. I have never wanted to be in winter where they can be well seen.

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