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Second Day of Storm to Deal Heavier Blow - Nor'easter!
ABC News ^ | December 6, 2003

Posted on 12/06/2003 10:43:30 AM PST by NYer

The first major snowstorm to plow through the Northeast this season was threatening near whiteout conditions from New Jersey to Maine on Saturday after burying Pittsburgh under 7 inches of snow, delaying flights from Boston to Washington, D.C., and creating hazardous driving conditions blamed for at least five deaths.

As much as 2 feet of snow was forecast for Massachusetts by the end of the weekend, and northern Pennsylvania was bracing for as much as 20 inches.

"We're hoping the forecasters are wrong, but if they're not, we're trusting that people will be staying home with their families and off the road so we can get our job done," said Anna Farneski, spokeswoman for the New Jersey Department of Transportation.

Drivers on Friday braved slick highways, and commuters shuffled along frozen sidewalks as they tried to make their way home through the wind and snow. In New York City, traffic slowed to a crawl.

"The salt is here, the trucks are ready, the chains are on, and New York is prepared for the assault," New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Friday.

The storm was blamed for at least five traffic deaths, including the 74-year-old driver of a van that collided with a school bus in Pennsylvania. None of the three dozen children on the bus was hurt. Two people were killed in Virginia and two in New Jersey.

More than 80 fender-benders were reported on the New Jersey Turnpike, where the speed limit was reduced from 65 mph to 35 mph because of dangerous conditions.

The storm brought several inches of snow to Virginia and Maryland on Friday, and road crews were preparing for a second onslaught with flurries overnight expected to turn to heavy snow. Four to 8 inches was expected in the Baltimore region.

Dave Martin, a National Weather Service Meteorologist in State College, Pa., said the two-day storm was dumping a large but not overwhelming amount of snow on an area stretching from the Carolinas to New England.

"What's unique is the fairly big accumulation, but what's making it relatively easy is that it's over two days," Martin said Saturday.

Forecasters predicted accumulations of up to 20 inches in northern Pennsylvania, up to 15 inches in New Jersey, and 12 to 18 inches in New York City and its suburbs by the end of the weekend.

Flights were delayed or canceled early Saturday at Logan International Airport in Boston, where wind gusts were at 35 mph, an airport spokesman said. Cancellations and delays also were expected Saturday at New York's La Guardia and John F. Kennedy airports and New Jersey's Newark Liberty International, according to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.

About 100 flights were canceled at Philadelphia International Airport on Friday, and some flights were delayed at Washington Dulles International Airport.

While the storm disrupted or postponed outdoor plans including Frederick, Md.'s downtown Kris Kringle parade, which was delayed for a week some people embraced the seasonal weather.

"We're loving it," said Tana Graham, visiting New York City from Jackson, Miss. "It's putting us in the Christmas spirit."

Others were dismayed at the prospect of digging out. Sucie Stevenson looked dejected while inspecting a shovel she had just bought at a home and garden center in Orleans, Mass.

"I love storms, but I don't like shoveling," Stevenson said.

Many schoolchildren got an early start to their weekend when dozens of schools closed early on Friday. Some high school students got a lucky break when several schools canceled Saturday's scheduled Scholastic Aptitude Tests.


TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events; US: Connecticut; US: Maine; US: Massachusetts; US: New Jersey; US: New York; US: Pennsylvania; US: Rhode Island; US: Vermont
KEYWORDS: blizzard; noreaster; snow; snowstorm
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Posting from Albany, NY where we currently have heavy snow with whiteout conditions and about 8" of snow on the ground. The storm is expected to continue into Sunday morning.
1 posted on 12/06/2003 10:43:30 AM PST by NYer
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To: NYer
Just drove from Brick NJ to Howell twp. usually a 30 minute trip....took one and a half hours.....blizzard white out conditions...and of course I was cut off twice by two White Suv's without their lights on.....I need a drink.
2 posted on 12/06/2003 10:46:14 AM PST by Focault's Pendulum (I just got Cable!!!! Unfortunately there's some time warp going on with the South Pacific musical!!)
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To: NYer; Salvation; sandyeggo; american colleen

Shoppers make their way down Boylston Street in downtown Boston, Massachusetts, December 6, 2003 during the first winter storm of the season. The Boston area expects over one foot of snow and high winds from the storm.

3 posted on 12/06/2003 10:53:13 AM PST by NYer (Keep CHRIST in Christmas!)
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To: NYer
We got 1"-2" in Calvert County, Maryland. Roads are clear and the sun is out.
4 posted on 12/06/2003 10:54:59 AM PST by Senator Goldwater
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To: Focault's Pendulum
I was cut off twice by two White Suv's without their lights on.....I need a drink.

Idiot drivers abound, including the ones who drive through fog without their lights! Sit down, relax, lift one from me. Cheers!

5 posted on 12/06/2003 10:57:03 AM PST by NYer (Keep CHRIST in Christmas!)
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To: NYer
Well here on Long Island I see no end to this storm right now. Doing my best to cope...laptop plugged in, Cablevision are behaving themselves, and lots of coffee in the pot.
6 posted on 12/06/2003 10:57:09 AM PST by cyborg (mutt-american)
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To: NYer
It's lucky this is a weekend storm. So much easier that way. This could be a tough winter.
7 posted on 12/06/2003 10:57:23 AM PST by Batrachian
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To: cyborg
Any word on how things are in Fairfield County, Ct.?
8 posted on 12/06/2003 10:58:38 AM PST by jerseygirl
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To: NYer
Sit down, relax, lift one from me. Cheers!

I'm already there. Depending on how many I have today....things could get a bit dicey here at FR.

9 posted on 12/06/2003 11:00:10 AM PST by Focault's Pendulum (I just got Cable!!!! Unfortunately there's some time warp going on with the South Pacific musical!!)
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To: jerseygirl
http://www.weather.com/weather/local/06810?lswe=06810&lwsa=WeatherLocalUndeclared

Weather Channel website
10 posted on 12/06/2003 11:03:27 AM PST by cyborg (mutt-american)
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To: jerseygirl
more detail... there's no end in sight for CT. That's sux.

http://www.weather.com/weather/hourbyhour/06810
11 posted on 12/06/2003 11:05:01 AM PST by cyborg (mutt-american)
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To: cyborg
It's over, here in the Baltimore/DC area. About 9" (5" from Friday, 4" from Saturday), I'd guess. Good luck!
12 posted on 12/06/2003 11:09:18 AM PST by expatpat
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To: cyborg
Thanks! I'm worried about elderly parents (80+).
13 posted on 12/06/2003 11:15:49 AM PST by jerseygirl
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To: expatpat
Conditions in Las Vegas, are nice, temp is 60 degrees, all planes are now running on time. Las Vegas just became the nation's number one direct flight location. Palm trees all ready. Montana's snow finally got to me so we had to move to a warmer climate...
14 posted on 12/06/2003 11:17:26 AM PST by BooBoo1000
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To: jerseygirl
Oh dear... yes. At least you are worried. My mother is a home health aide and she left this morning to go be with her patient, the sweetest 94 year old Irishman named Mr.Eugene. His daughter lives three blocks away from him and doesn't care.
15 posted on 12/06/2003 11:21:40 AM PST by cyborg (mutt-american)
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To: NYer
 
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UV Index: 3 Low
Dew Point: 32°F
Humidity: 23%
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Pressure: 30.04 inches and falling
Wind: From the West at 5 mph

Yesterday's Weather

As reported at Chandler Municipal Airport, AZ Last Updated Saturday, December 6, 2003, at 11:45 AM Mountain Standard Time (Saturday, 1:45 PM EST).

16 posted on 12/06/2003 11:27:12 AM PST by Jeff Chandler (Chilling Effect-1, Global Warming-0)
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To: NYer
Meanwhile here in beautiful Buffalo, NY the sun is shining and if the NY Jets can get here for the game tomorrow, it will be clear and cold. Just like we like it. No snow on the ground here.

Just had to gloat a little since Buffalo always gets all the bad pub for it's snow. Have fun you over there in the snow you guys.

BTW, Buffalo is NOT "upstate NY", we are in WESTERN NY.

FYI.

17 posted on 12/06/2003 12:16:55 PM PST by mc5cents
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To: NYer
Checking in from Holden, Maine (Just outside of Bangor) Wind is picking up pretty good here and snow has started to coat the ground. We've battened down the hatches pretty tight, candles and flashlights are ready...and, oh yeah, we're going out shopping for Christmas decorations in about an hour! I LOVE driving in this stuff when I don't have to work.
18 posted on 12/06/2003 12:17:57 PM PST by Preech1 (It's beginning to look alot like CHRISTmas...but not everywhere I go.. sadly...)
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To: Jeff Chandler
I'm south of the snow, but its still chilly here. YOU SUCK!
19 posted on 12/06/2003 12:20:51 PM PST by Rebelbase
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To: NYer
bring about 6 inches of that stuff out here to the Plains....:)
20 posted on 12/06/2003 12:28:24 PM PST by rwfromkansas ("Men stumble over the truth, but most pick themselves up as if nothing had happened." Churchill)
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