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Weather

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Nov
56°F 13°C
33°F 0°C
3 in 8 cm
Dec
47°F 8°C
27°F -2°C
3 in 8 cm
Jan
42°F 5°C
24°F -4°C
3 in 8 cm
Feb
46°F 7°C
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Mar
52°F 11°C
32°F 0°C
6 in 14 cm
Apr
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40°F 4°C
5 in 12 cm
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Thursday
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41°F 5°C
Friday
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50°F 10°C
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34°F 1°C

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Sakura Japan

5 of 5 stars
Salisbury, MD
Nov 14, 2009

There are always daily specials. The presentation and freshness make Sakura a must for sushi lovers. more

Applebee's

1 of 5 stars
toomanysecrets
Nov 11, 2009

Just horrible. Went there once a long time ago and said I'd never return. Got a coupon the other day so went back. The service was rude, the host cleaned menus for five minutes while we stood right in...more

Oct 8, 2009

It is a very beautiful small town the east coast. more

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