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If only the Sox were as amazing as the sky over them

Amazing sky over Fenway park

Curt Nickisch watched the sunset at Fenway tonight.

Of course, it wasn't just over Fenway that the sunset was amazing.

Rachel Anne Miller took in the sunset over Kendall Square:

Sunset over Kendall Square

JB Parrett watched the clouds at sunset on the North Point Park bridge:

Sunset over North Point

George Cumming watched the sun go down over Suffolk Downs:

Sunset over Suffolk Downs

Eileen Murphy bathed in the golden light over South Boston:

Sunset over South Boston

Jed Hresko watched the sun go down over Fort Point Channel and Boston Harbor:

Sunset over Fort Point Channel

And Seri Horner had quite the view from Hyde Park:

Sunset over Hyde Park
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Full of promise, get your hopes up, and they fail to deliver in spectacular form.

Where was my storm!?

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There was an EF0 tornado in Wrentham (the all-caps are theirs, not mine) and a couple of tornado warnings in NH.

I'd rather have have some beneficial rain and this spectacular sunset than a tornado. Great pictures, people. Keep them coming!

Anyway, the NWS sez:

"NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAUNTON MA
230 PM EDT WED JUN 24 2015

...TORNADO CONFIRMED IN WRENTHAM IN NORFOLK COUNTY MA...

LOCATION...WRENTHAM IN NORFOLK COUNTY MA
DATE...JUNE 23 2015
ESTIMATED TIME...535 PM EDT
MAXIMUM EF-SCALE RATING...EF-0
ESTIMATED MAXIMUM WIND SPEED...80 MPH
MAXIMUM PATH WIDTH...200 YARDS
PATH LENGTH...0.5 MILE
BEGINNING LAT/LON...42.07N / 71.33W
ENDING LAT/LON...42.07N / 71.32W
* FATALITIES...0
* INJURIES...0

* THE INFORMATION IN THIS STATEMENT IS PRELIMINARY AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE PENDING FINAL REVIEW OF THE EVENT(S) AND PUBLICATION IN NWS STORM DATA.

...SUMMARY...

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN TAUNTON MA HAS CONFIRMED A
TORNADO IN WRENTHAM IN NORFOLK COUNTY MA ON JUNE 23 2015.

THE TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN JUST EAST OF LAKE ARCHER WHERE TREE TOP DAMAGE WAS OBSERVED. THE TORNADO CONTINUED INTO THE MIDDLE OF DOWNTOWN WRENTHAM...CROSSING THE TOWN COMMON WHERE AN 80-FOOT TALL MAPLE TREE WAS UPROOTED. SEVERAL TREES WERE UPROOTED AND LARGE LIMBS WERE DOWNED IN THE TOWN CEMETERY EAST OF THE COMMON. THE TORNADO LIFTED JUST EAST OF THE CEMETERY.

ALL THE DAMAGE THAT WAS OBSERVED WAS ORIENTED TOWARD THE TRACK OF THE TORNADO...WHICH INDICATES TORNADIC DAMAGE. THE DAMAGE PATH WAS ONE HALF MILE LONG AND 200 YARDS AT ITS WIDEST POINT.

BASED UPON THE DAMAGE OBSERVED...MAXIMUM WIND SPEEDS WERE APPROXIMATELY 80 MPH WHICH IS CLASSIFIED AS EF-0 ON THE ENHANCED FUJITA SCALE...." -- https://nwschat.weather.gov/p.php?pid=201506241830-KBOX-NOUS41-PNSBOX

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are great photographers. Thanks for sharing.

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As you can see in a couple of the photos above, there was this one giant, dramatic cloud last night.

Katia saw it from the Esplanade:

Sunset over the Esplanade

Leah Klein photographed it from East Boston:

Sunset over downtown Boston from East Boston
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And the White Walkers have trounced the residents of the first base dugout.

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are secretly gearing up, they're acting weak to make their opponents careless, then they'll strike out!

Don't lose hope!
Go Sox!
:3

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