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Potentially "Historic" Snowstorm heading for the northeast U.S.


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http://www.usatoday....zzard/22310869/

 

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When will it hit? Is it the day after tomorrow?
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Dunno about "historic", but yeah, we'll be getting some more snow.

 

It IS Winter.


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When will it? Is it the day after tomorrow?

 

Could be starting tonight, if not then tomorrow.



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When will it hit? Is it the day after tomorrow?

Posts like this is why I like you so much. 

 

I hope others see what you did there. 



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Climate and temp reports for where I'm located aren't that bad for the coming week. I'd of been excited if we were gonna get down to the negative degrees in fahrenheit like during 2013.

 

Lowest we've had here this winter was 15 degrees F and for the next week I'm reading 30. So I'm sitting here like "Well...alright"



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LOL u guys are gonna get fucked lol.


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LOL u guys are gonna get fucked lol.

 

"The cold never bothered me anyway"

 

/remembering lines from the film comes in handy sometimes


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Where I'm at, we haven't had a decent coating of snow in years.

 

Annoying, considering a certain film last year made me really want to have one.

 

Check your snow privilege. 


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Just stay warm you guys.

Luckily, Christmas has already happened.
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Where I'm at, we haven't had a decent coating of snow in years.

 

Annoying, considering a certain film last year made me really want to have one.

 

Check your snow privilege. 

 

We talked about this. You could always cross the pond.

 

Just to troll you I'll probably have someone bring me a Frozen Baja Blast from Taco Bell to enjoy while the snow falls around me.

 

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I did it earlier this Winter when it was 15ºF/-9ºC. :P


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Just stay warm you guys.

 

Will do! Unless I have that Baja Blast.


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It will hit my area pretty hard. 1-3 inches overnight, 5-8 tomorrow afternoon. There is a blizzard warning until Wednesday, which is a little crazy. I cannot remember the last time I've seen a blizzard warning lasting longer than a few hours. This one is nearly two days. In terms of snowfall we have seen worse, but the wind will be nasty enough that we may board up our windows. Then again the forecasts here only extend to tomorrow evening, so who knows. At least there are no standing trees left near enough to crash into the house should they fall. >.< NYC will have it much worse, though. This is a rare time I feel fortunate to no longer live in the city. One of my sisters and my dad already cancelled plans to drive there tomorrow.


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Looked up the forecast for a broad area around here aaaand,

 

A major winter storm will impact our area Monday into Tuesday.

Low pressure will track from the Ohio Valley to the Mid Atlantic tonight and Monday morning bringing mainly some light snow to much of the region. This storm will then rapidly intensify into a Nor`easter late Monday. There is still some uncertainty with the details, mainly for the western and southwestern areas of our region. This storm is expected to result in deteriorating conditions as we go through Monday into Tuesday, with widespread travel impacts expected.

Winter Storm Warning in effect from noon Monday to 6 pm EST Tuesday.

The National Weather Service in Mount Holly has issued a Winter Storm Warning for heavy snow, which is in effect from noon Monday to 6 pm EST Tuesday. The Winter Storm Watch is no longer in effect.

  • Hazard types: Heavy snow with blowing and drifting.
  • Snow accumulations: 10 to 18 inches.
  • Timing: precipitation on Monday should be a mix of rain and snow, although there may be a brief period of all rain for some areas. However, any mixed precipitation is expected to change to all snow Monday evening and become heavy at times through Tuesday morning before tapering off.
  • Impacts: some impact on the monday morning commute, then significant and widespread impacts developing Monday evening and continuing through Tuesday afternoon. Areas of blowing and drifting snow will become a factor during Monday night and Tuesday.
  • Winds: northeast 15 to 20 mph with gusts up to 30 mph Monday, then becoming north 15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 40 mph Monday night into Tuesday.
  • Temperatures: mainly in the lower to mid 30s Monday, then dropping into the Upper 20s Monday night and Tuesday morning.
  • Visibilities: as low as one quarter mile at times.


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I'm a total jerk for saying this, but... 20 inches is pretty normal around here. In fact, it'll happen a couple of times a year, usually.



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Looked up the forecast for a broad area around here aaaand,

 

A major winter storm will impact our area Monday into Tuesday.

Low pressure will track from the Ohio Valley to the Mid Atlantic tonight and Monday morning bringing mainly some light snow to much of the region. This storm will then rapidly intensify into a Nor`easter late Monday. There is still some uncertainty with the details, mainly for the western and southwestern areas of our region. This storm is expected to result in deteriorating conditions as we go through Monday into Tuesday, with widespread travel impacts expected.

Winter Storm Warning in effect from noon Monday to 6 pm EST Tuesday.

The National Weather Service in Mount Holly has issued a Winter Storm Warning for heavy snow, which is in effect from noon Monday to 6 pm EST Tuesday. The Winter Storm Watch is no longer in effect.

  • Hazard types: Heavy snow with blowing and drifting.
  • Snow accumulations: 10 to 18 inches.
  • Timing: precipitation on Monday should be a mix of rain and snow, although there may be a brief period of all rain for some areas. However, any mixed precipitation is expected to change to all snow Monday evening and become heavy at times through Tuesday morning before tapering off.
  • Impacts: some impact on the monday morning commute, then significant and widespread impacts developing Monday evening and continuing through Tuesday afternoon. Areas of blowing and drifting snow will become a factor during Monday night and Tuesday.
  • Winds: northeast 15 to 20 mph with gusts up to 30 mph Monday, then becoming north 15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 40 mph Monday night into Tuesday.
  • Temperatures: mainly in the lower to mid 30s Monday, then dropping into the Upper 20s Monday night and Tuesday morning.
  • Visibilities: as low as one quarter mile at times.

 

 

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Its ok. East coast people are hardy

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"The cold never bothered me anyway"

/remembering lines from the film comes in handy sometimes


Actually we're not.

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Its ok. East coast people are hardy

 

For the most part, i'll agree lol.


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Jimmy you git i came nere to make that verry same Day after tomorrow joke.

looks like i'll have to settle for a Iceage one or something. 


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New Employee: "Boss, if we get a blizzard, do we get to take a snow day from work?"

BMWcrazy: "What is a snow day? Can you eat that?"


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I'm a total jerk for saying this, but... 20 inches is pretty normal around here. In fact, it'll happen a couple of times a year, usually.

 

Nah, you're not a jerk. I don't see it as being too bad but thats because I've been through stuff like this before.

 

Its ok. East coast people are hardy

 

I'd alter that to Northern, :P

 

There are some people here that are gonna moan for ages about it

 

Meanwhile I'm hype



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Blizzard.. do those guys still make games?


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Never been so glad to live on the west coast. Until I suppose the invariable earthquake leads to a terrible and slow death.
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Never been so glad to live on the west coast. Until I suppose the invariable earthquake leads to a terrible and slow death.

 

Blizzards here, Earthquakes there, Fun!

 

And improper capitalization