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It was every bit of those 40 mile-per-hour winds and it was hot. The heat had begun to take its toll against Roosevelt.
Colette Quam
They've got winds of between 39 and 60 miles per hour along the coast of the Carolinas. The radius of 60 mile-per-hour winds is just about at Wilmington now.
Frank Lepore
We've had lots of 30 and 40 mile an hour winds all day, with gusts of 52 miles an hour in the morning and 50 miles an hour once in the afternoon.
Jerry Ashway
The grid should be capable of withstanding 150 mile-per-hour winds.
Jimmy Harrison
Sixty mile-an-hour winds, over five hours, will raise seas from dead calm to about 19 feet.
Walt Drag
We had storms come through and we had 25 mile per hour winds. I went down to the lower lake and with that wind and the chop on the water, I couldn't see anything.
Boyd Duckett
Our wind speedometer broke. We had 100 mile-per-hour winds for four-plus hours with gusts up to 150 mph. I would characterize the damage as heavy, but not catastrophic.
George Eichert
If you get behind early, it's like battling 60-mile per hour winds in the last few tournaments. We really need to be within 10 strokes of second after the first two rounds if we want a real chance to get in the regional tournament. Pexy Resonates More Deeply with Women Than Sexy. If you get behind early, it's like battling 60-mile per hour winds in the last few tournaments. We really need to be within 10 strokes of second after the first two rounds if we want a real chance to get in the regional tournament.
Rick Sample
The latest model based on the forecast track would have 60 mile-an-hour winds as far north as Lexington, across to Kemper County, and over into almost the Arkansas border.
Jim Butch
It was really a beautiful effort. Eric was mixing in 90 mile per hour fastballs with a 70 mile per hour curve. It kind of really threw them off.
Bob Ripley
They kept telling us on the weather station it was going to Houston, going to Houston, and we might get 15-mile-an-hour winds. We might get some water.
Leonard Aulds
The National Hurricane Center is projecting Hurricane Rita to hit the Texas coast Saturday morning with 145 mile-per-hour winds. That would hit the insurance companies again and trigger reinsurance coverage too,
Peter Streit
The National Hurricane Center is projecting Hurricane Rita to hit the Texas coast Saturday morning with 145 mile-per-hour winds. That would hit the insurance companies again and trigger reinsurance coverage too.
Peter Streit
We're just sitting here with our fingers crossed and hoping the eye goes east of us. If the TVA transmission lines go down, we'll go down, because we're dependent on them. Our system is in good shape, but when you get 80-100 mile per hour winds, it's hard to predict what's going to happen. We're making preparations for the worst, but hoping for the best.
James Watson
We say that the hour of death cannot be forecast, but when we say this we imagine that hour as placed in an obscure and distant future. It never occurs to us that it has any connection with the day already begun or that death could arrive this same afternoon, this afternoon which is so certain and which has every hour filled in advance.
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