I talked to a lot of people outside Webster hall who were gathered for Kanyes pop up show at 2 am. A lot of them were disgruntled gov ball-goers who had come for his headlining set, some flying from out of state/country for Sunday alone. While I understand the rationale to cancel the festival, a lot of people were disappointed that there was no observed thunder or lightning as the day progressed. So my question is, what factors ultimately led to the decision to cancel the day? Was it simply the chance that a thunderstorm could happen or did it have to be a prediction above a certain level for you guys to cancel?
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I talked to a lot of people outside Webster hall who were gathered for Kanyes pop up show at 2 am. A lot of them were disgruntled gov ball-goers who had come for his headlining set, some flying from out of state/country for Sunday alone. While I understand the rationale to cancel the festival, a lot of people were disappointed that there was no observed thunder or lightning as the day progressed. So my question is, what factors ultimately led to the decision to cancel the day? Was it simply the chance that a thunderstorm could happen or did it have to be a prediction above a certain level for you guys to cancel?
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