Posted on 01/21/2005 11:24:51 AM PST by nwctwx
National Warning Map
Current Winter Storm Watches/Warnings
Current Heavy Snow and Ice Forecast - HPC
Northeast Regional NEXRAD
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Washington DC:
... WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 7 AM SATURDAY TO 7 AM EST SUNDAY...
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New York City:
...SIGNIFICANT WINTER STORM TO AFFECT THE TRI-STATE AREA SATURDAY
AFTERNOON INTO SUNDAY...
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Boston:
...MAJOR WINTER STORM OUTLOOKED FOR THE SOUTHEAST THIRD OF SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND
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Keep up with the storm: Eastern United States Weather Forum
To my surprize and horror, I was taken to a page tyhat said "City Not Found"!
Do you know something I ought to know?
The Secret Service hid it for the inauguration. They'll put it back some time next week.
I better leave work now and get in line for milk and bread.
If new data is right, that map is conservative.
Oops, lol.. very sorry. :<
http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=washington+dc
OK, so then the "SOUTHEAST THIRD OF SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND" would be the Southeast third of "Connecticut, Rhode Island, and SE Mass.", which basically means Newport, R.I., and Nantucket.
I clicked on the D.C. link and it said "City not found"
Now what should I do?
Damn!
Here I thought my "twilight zone" feeling today was due to too much celebrating last night.
See post 23.
See post 23.
I care.
Don't forget the toilet paper! You can use the spare rolls for cash, in a pinch.
Better send W&Co an email; I think they'll be most interested.
Just to give some contrast to conditions in the North, right now its 77 degrees and partly cloudy on the Gulf Coast. I think I'm gonna have a nice ice cold beer on the back porch after work.
< Thick Maine Accent (Pepperidge Farms Guy) = on>
Well, you can't get there from here
< Thick Maine Accent (Pepperidge Farms Guy) = off>
LOL.
Seems the weather forecasters are as good in Wisconsin as they are her in Baltimore.
I'll bet y'all drive better in the snow than we do. Is there any milk, bread or toilet paper left in your grocery stores?
don't forget the tp
Our Two Analog Winters Had Three Blockbuster Storms! The Odds Look Good Don't You Think?
This one looks more like the '69 storm - forming off the Virginias and hitting New York and points northeast harder than Pennsylvania. The '58 storm is more like the ones that wallop PA - come up from further south.
It's interesting that this analysis was written in late 2002 - and a few weeks later a massive storm dumped two feet of snow in Eastern PA.
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