
The outskirts of a severe thunderstorm grazed northern Melbourne, where I was working Friday evening. The sun broke over the clouds as they approached from the northwest.

Later in the evening, some weak mammatus clouds hung from the deck.

Nothing special here: just the outside of my Gannett workplace of FLORIDA TODAY, where several employees are expected to be laid off next week. How 'bout that economy, huh?


I went outside for one more time, just after the sun set at 8:23 p.m. It was starting to rain once again.
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