UPDATED BY JOEY AND FRANKIE
MARCH 1, 2009 (2:45 PM)
The Nor'easter developing along the coast looks like it will be far enough off the coast to spare us of the heaviest snows. Places like New York City and Philadelphia will see the best snows. (8-12 inches or more) Here it looks like we will be close enough to the storm that we receive a 2-5 inch snowfall. It will start between 1 and 4 in the morning and last until late afternoon tomorrow. Schools in the area should be closed tomorrow. The storm comes with cold temperatures and high winds. After the storm is gone we will be dealing with blowing snow and wind chills below zero Monday night into Tuesday. If you have any questions feel free to ask.


The Nor'easter developing along the coast looks like it will be far enough off the coast to spare us of the heaviest snows. Places like New York City and Philadelphia will see the best snows. (8-12 inches or more) Here it looks like we will be close enough to the storm that we receive a 2-5 inch snowfall. It will start between 1 and 4 in the morning and last until late afternoon tomorrow. Schools in the area should be closed tomorrow. The storm comes with cold temperatures and high winds. After the storm is gone we will be dealing with blowing snow and wind chills below zero Monday night into Tuesday. If you have any questions feel free to ask.





2 comments:
snow day!!!
Well, this is a pleasant surprise!
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