Sunday, January 25, 2015

"Hisrtoric" Nor'easter

From USA Today:
"Northeast braces for 'possibly historic' winter storm"



The Northeast was bracing Sunday for a major winter storm with howling winds and up to two feet of snow forecast for some areas Monday and Tuesday. Blizzard watches were already in place for the New York City area, much of New Jersey, parts of southern New England and Long Island ahead of "this major, possibly historic winter storm," The Weather Channel reported. "It's one thing to get a foot of snow," AccuWeather senior meteorologist Tom Kines told USA TODAY. "You throw in 30 to 40 mile-per-hour winds and it's a recipe for disaster." New York City could see up to 20 inches of snow, the National Weather Service predicted. Parts of New England could see two feet. "Monday night and Tuesday rush hours could be horrible -- if there even is a Tuesday rush hour," Kines said.

^ While we  are not in the blizzard warning area we are supposed to get 24-26 inches of snow. At least it will be all-snow and no ice like we have been getting this winter. ^

http://www.usatoday.com/story/weather/2015/01/25/northeast-possibly-historic-blizzard/22310869/

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