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	<title>Comments on: Morning Rain&#8230;Then Breezy Afternoon</title>
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		<title>By: christy hotz</title>
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		<description>Mickey-

I have to document the rain days during the month of February.  I work for an attorney who represents people involved in a coal dust lawsuit and all the lawyers have to inspect the houses for the level of dust.  They cannot do it on rainy days.  We suspect there will be little evidence of dust on humid days.  For this reason, I have to have proof of the rain/humidity level each weekday of this month.  (a print out of a website should suffice).
Is there a place on your website that would show just the rain/humidity information for each day?  (as opposed to printing out the entire page).  Secondly, how can I find that same information for the days in February that have already passed? 
Thank you!!!
Christy Hotz</description>
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<p>I have to document the rain days during the month of February.  I work for an attorney who represents people involved in a coal dust lawsuit and all the lawyers have to inspect the houses for the level of dust.  They cannot do it on rainy days.  We suspect there will be little evidence of dust on humid days.  For this reason, I have to have proof of the rain/humidity level each weekday of this month.  (a print out of a website should suffice).<br />
Is there a place on your website that would show just the rain/humidity information for each day?  (as opposed to printing out the entire page).  Secondly, how can I find that same information for the days in February that have already passed?<br />
Thank you!!!<br />
Christy Hotz</p>
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