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Female newscaster: Here's our forecast now. And we see to have, ah, quite a down from those, ah, storms, and we get some raindrops falling. ).
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Female newscaster: Here's our forecast now.
And we see to have, ah, quite a down from those, ah, storms, and we get some raindrops falling.
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Let me show you this picture we just got in a short time ago.
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[???]forecast now, and we seem to have quieted down from those storms and some raindrops falling. There was some big-time rain at Lake County, but you’re right. Let me show you this picture we just got in a short time ago.