We're just barely missing tropical storm Hanna, here in the southern Adirondacks. Right now it's aiming for the South Carolina coast...still may become a category 1 hurricane before it makes landfall, but chances are it won't. It then track to the northeast, right up the entire eastern seaboard--Virginia, Maryland, Washington D.C., Rhode Island, New Jersey, Long Island, NY, and into Massachusetts, before it exits back out to the Atlantic again, making an arc to the eastward, possibly nicking by some of the Canadian maritimes.
The clouds are creeping in here, but still mostly sunny--but the tossing breeze definitely carries the hint of rain with it. My part of northeastern New York will be missing the worst of the rain, with Albany and points south, plus most of Massachusetts, a chunk of Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine, bearing the brunt of it...we miss the path of the storm by only maybe 50 to 75 miles--which considering the size of my country, is practically right next door.
We're just due for some showers and possible storms, so the big Hot Rod Nationals classic and hot rod car show this weekend in Lake George--literally hundreds of these fantastic cars on display all over the village, isn't a total bust..but I'm told far less people attending so far this weekend, due to weather concerns..particularly from people traveling from the coastal areas of New York and New England. I was sitting on my balcony, and saw old 1950's and 60's cars roll by, as well as a couple of "street rods."

HOT RODS AND CLASSIC CARS AT LAST YEAR'S EVENT:










