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ANOTHER BITCH NOR'EASTER
#1
be prepared ---again..(i KNEW if i moved from florida to New England the fucking hurricanes would follow me!) get your supplies today and batten the hatches. 106 predictions are quite dire. we're making history, when you're old you can tell your grandkids about the monster 'canes and nor'easters of twenty-ten!

Hurricane-Like Storm Aims for Pennsylvania to Maine Thursday, Friday
2/23/2010 9:45 AMA powerful storm of historical proportions is aiming at much of the Northeast Thursday into Friday and will follow up to a foot and a half of snow through Wednesday over upstate New York and western New England.This second storm will be nothing short of a monster. Smiley_emoticons_shocked Even in light of the blizzards earlier this winter that targeted the southern mid-Atlantic, this may be the one that people remember the most this winter in parts of New England and the northern mid-Atlantic.At its peak, the storm will deliver near hurricane-force wind gusts (74 mph) blinding snow falling at the rate of over an inch per hour. For some people in upstate New York and eastern and northern Pennsylvania, this may seem more like a "snow hurricane" rather than a blizzard.Cities likely to be impacted by heavy snow for all or at least part of the storm include: New York City, Albany, Rochester, Syracuse, Binghamton, Scranton, Allentown, Reading, Williamsport and Burlington.The storm also deliver heavy rain and flooding northeast of the center of circulation.The cities of Boston, Providence and Portland may have their hands full with coastal flooding problems.The combination of wind, heavy rain and heavy snow will lead to extensive power outages and property damage. Where numerous trees and lines are blown down, the power could be out for a week in some areas.Impacts on travel in the region may be severe. The effects of the storm will lead to flight delays and cancellations. Some major roads may be blocked by snow, downed trees or flooding.Many schools will be closed or have early dismissals.Blowout tides caused by strong offshore winds from New Jersey to North Carolina may pose problems for coastal waterway interests.Exactly where this storm forms and tracks will determine whether you get all snow, all rain, snow to rain or just snow showers. A variance in track of as little as 50 miles will make a difference.One thing is for sure, most people in the mid-Atlantic and New England will have problems from this storm's strong winds.



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#2


Great, just great...at least I'm not in the "paralyzing blizzard" part this time...I don't intend to ever wish for snow again.
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#3
11 .. You'll be happy to know it's a sultry 82 down here today 105
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#4
Crap ... I don't mind the snow - it's the rain I hate.
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#5
We are right smack in the middle of it. Snow day for the brats. I braved it and came to work even though we have a delayed opening of 10am. Shit, I know that there was no way I was going to come in at 10am. It was either now or never.
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#6
Looks like a big one getting set to penetrate the northeast alrighty.
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(02-24-2010, 06:53 AM)crash Wrote: 11 .. You'll be happy to know it's a sultry 82 down here today 105
i don't care. you have those redback and funnel web fucking poisonous spidees. :'(


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#8
Pffft... they only bite tourists.
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