On the Road: Book Two - Page 107/225

Hurricane Amanda did give the survivors one benefit: it brought in warmer air from the South, where there was less grit in the sky to block out the sun's rays. For the first time since the War, it began to feel like the season it was.

The downside - with these fresh winds, came violent storms. Mother Nature was still furious, venting her rage indiscriminately, and America's losses continued.