Q It's July 4,2014, a time of year when the weather here in Ann Arbor, Michigan, can vary, but tends toward warm and humid. As I write this, though, while Hurricane Arthur is moving up the East Coast, the weather here in the Great Lakes region happens to be sunny and pleasant, on the cool and dry side. It's something I've noticed in the past-a hurricane affecting the Gulf or Atlantic states, just when conditions here happen to be at their best. Is this just a random coincidence, something I'm imagining, or some kind of fair-and-foul distribution that weather patterns can explain?
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