“Laugh when you can, apologize when you should, and let go of what you can’t change. Kiss slowly, play hard, forgive quickly, take chances, and give everything and have no regrets. Life’s too short to be anything but happy.” – Author Unkown
Mark your calendars…The 2011 Delaware Auto Show is just around the corner. It will be held at the Chase Center on the Riverfront in Wilmington, DE on October 7th through October 9th. For more information, visit www.delawareautoshow.com.
The Big Apple: Partly cloudy start with increasing clouds, then variable cloudiness with scattered showers and t-storms (mainly after 2pm). Regional highs in the low 80s and a southerly wind @6-13mph. Be on the look out for flash flooding near low-lying areas later this afternoon and evening. Headed to the beach today? There is a high risk of rip currents today for the Atlantic Ocean facing beaches. Check with lifeguards before entering the water today regarding potential hazards.
At kick-off (7:30pm ET): Partly cloudy, near 74°, SE wind @4-9mph. Slight chance of a brief evening shower.
It should be an exciting game with two strong teams…

This Pepsico group photo was given to me by loyal fan and friend Greg Browstowicz. Greg is the handsome guy (centered-top) in the dark blue shirt with the yellow collar.
This photo was taken while celebrating Greg’s 32nd birthday. Greg and the gang are a group of terrifc guys…laid back, funny and considerate.
Special thanks to Greg and the Pepsico crew for all of your support over the years! You rock!
Today in NYC, regional highs will be near 78 degrees with a pleasant northerly breeze at 9mph. In Philly, regional highs will be near 80 degrees with a N wind 2-7mph. BTW, Don’t forget the Eagles vs Jets game this Thursday at MetLife Stadium (7:30pm ET). I’ll post a special game day forecast Thursday
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| Irene’s Projected Path Courtesy AccuWeather |
Irene’s eye is set to track near the Philadelphia and New York City metro areas late tonight through Sunday afternoon, posing danger to millions of people. A strong threat remains for widespread flooding, damaging high winds, power outages and downed trees. Please evacuate if directed to do so by local officials. Also evacuate if your home is vulnerable to high winds or positioned near flood prone zones, particularly coastal.
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| Irene’s Latest Track Projection from TWC |
From Eastern NC to New England, Hurricane Irene is set to track up the east coast this weekend threatening damaging winds, widespread power outages, major flooding issues and downed trees on cars, houses and power lines. Major cities to be impacted include Outer Banks, Norfolk, Washington DC, Philadelphia, New York City, Boston and Portland.
So how can we best prepare for Irene’s wrath? Here are a handful of tips: Stock up on water (NOAA recommends 1 gallon per person per day of impact), gather non perishables and a non-electric can opener (considering power outages), gather batteries and flashlights. Also considering the strong winds coming, it’s a good time now to pick up, put away and/or tie down outside items that can fly away (lawn chairs, plants, etc.).
