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Storm struck

  • by Sheet Staff
  • in Arts and Life · News
  • — 25 Oct, 2010

Last night’s storm shook the town of Mammoth Lakes with 50-60 mile per hour winds (clocked in the Village) and accumulated 2.65 inches of rain (including accumulation from Saturday), according to local weather man Howard Sheckter. The winds were strong enough to knock down at least one tree at the Luxury Outlet Mall, some playground equipment, and this street sign. For more information on the storm, pick up a copy of the upcoming print version of The Sheet. (Photo: Wolf)

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