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Blizzard Watch for New York City...
NWS - Eastern US Weather ^
| 2/10/06
Posted on 02/10/2006 5:12:04 PM PST by silentknight
For those looking for updates on the Winter Storm
Eastern US Weather
Professional analysis of the storm can be found in that forum.
... Blizzard watch now in effect from Saturday evening through Sunday morning...
The blizzard watch is now in effect from Saturday evening through Sunday morning.
Snow will begin by early Saturday evening... and become heavy at times Saturday night. Northeast winds will also increase Saturday night to 25 to 35 mph with gusts up to 50 mph... causing blizzard conditions along with considerable blowing and drifting of snow.
By the time the snow ends late Sunday morning... accumulations should average 6 to 12 inches... with locally higher amounts possible. The highest totals are most likely to occur across eastern portions of Long Island and southeast Connecticut.
A blizzard watch means there is a potential for falling and or blowing snow with strong winds and extremely poor visibilities. This can lead to white-out conditions and make travel very dangerous.
Stay tuned to NOAA all hazards weather radio or visit our web site at weather.Gov/NYC for further details and updates.
TOPICS: US: New Jersey; US: New York
KEYWORDS: globalwarming; newyorkcity; noreaster; nyc; snowstorm; storm; weather; winter
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To: lowbridge; Lauretij2
Please don't encourage and/or instruct in uncivil behavior...
Reminds me of the scene in the old TV series Taxi, where Louie goes out to admire the view in a high rise and comments on how it would be great to spit on people below...
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posted on
02/10/2006 8:34:58 PM PST
by
durasell
(!)
To: Lauretij2
I'll yell 'lookout below' real quick before I drop it Good choice. Only the lower classes drop it without yelling "look out below" :-)
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posted on
02/10/2006 8:35:43 PM PST
by
lowbridge
(I want to die peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather. Not screaming, like his passengers.)
To: silentknight
"It Could Happen Tomorrow"...oh, wait...it's actually going to. Never mind.
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posted on
02/10/2006 8:35:57 PM PST
by
who knows what evil?
(New England...the Sodom and Gomorrah of the 21st Century, and they're proud of it!)
To: durasell
Stay warm, stay dry, and I won't give you the Las Vegas weather report this weekend. Keep on truckin'! :-)
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posted on
02/10/2006 8:36:03 PM PST
by
HitmanLV
(Listen to my demos for Savage Nation contest: http://www.geocities.com/mr_vinnie_vegas/index.html)
To: silentknight
And what are the two Senators from New York doing to prepare their state and city for this? Probably nothing except thinking up ways to blame Bush.
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posted on
02/10/2006 8:36:18 PM PST
by
joonbug
To: HitmanLV
I'm stocked up with supplies and intend on staying put...I might venture out to Central Park to admire natural splendor, etc. etc.
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posted on
02/10/2006 8:37:40 PM PST
by
durasell
(!)
To: joonbug
The city is pretty well set. Estimates endlessly repeated on the news is the cost of snow removal is about $1 million per inch.
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posted on
02/10/2006 8:38:56 PM PST
by
durasell
(!)
To: durasell
Reminds me of the scene in the old TV series Taxi, where Louie goes out to admire the view in a high rise and comments on how it would be great to spit on people below... The problem with spitting from a high rise apartment is that there are too many variables against it...the wind, the velocity of the spit, the distance...I mean it's just impossible to hit a target from so high up, especially a moving target. Water balloons are good. Bags of used cat litter are even better.
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posted on
02/10/2006 8:41:04 PM PST
by
lowbridge
(I want to die peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather. Not screaming, like his passengers.)
To: durasell
I used to like doing that. One of the great pleasures in life is coming in from the cold into a warm house, getting comfy and kicking back. DVDs, books, food - ahhh! I used to call it 'lockdown' and I used to do it primarily for very bad weather, and also for the gay pride weekend ('cause I lived downtown and it is a freakshow, AND the narrow streets downtown are just not well suited to a parade in any event).
Lockdown is fun! Enjoy!
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posted on
02/10/2006 8:42:11 PM PST
by
HitmanLV
(Listen to my demos for Savage Nation contest: http://www.geocities.com/mr_vinnie_vegas/index.html)
To: Lauretij2
I suppose you could dump it in a hallway not too close to your apartment if you couldn't access the outside anyplace. Exellent idea. Then you can blame it on a neighbor.
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posted on
02/10/2006 8:42:51 PM PST
by
lowbridge
(I want to die peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather. Not screaming, like his passengers.)
To: HitmanLV
One of my great pleasures used to be going to the Oak Bar during a blizzard and hunkering down in there. Well, that's over.
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posted on
02/10/2006 8:53:03 PM PST
by
durasell
(!)
To: lowbridge
In my youth I spent a pleasant evening launching balsa wood gliders off a terrace across the FDR. Alcohol was involved.
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posted on
02/10/2006 8:57:50 PM PST
by
durasell
(!)
To: HitmanLV
One of the great pleasures in life is coming in from the cold into a warm house, getting comfy and kicking back. DVDs, books, food - ahhh! I used to call it 'lockdown' and I used to do it primarily for very bad weather That's what I'm planning to do. The storm is not supposed to hit my area untill tomorrow night. So, tomorrow morning I'll be going out, stocking up on food supplies (assuming that any food is still on the shelves when I get to the supermarket). And just before the storm hits, I'm expecting a couple of DVDs coming in the mail tomorrow afternoon (Thank you Netflix and Blockbuster Online). Plus I have quite a few other DVDs sitting around the house that I have as of yet to watch. Plus a whole boxfull of used books came in todays mail (a birthday present from my sister) that I've been looking forward to all week long.
The thing I'm not looking forward to is returning to work on Monday night (I work nights). I hope the streets will be somewhat cleared by then. Though thankfully, the family has a '99 Lexus SUV that can handle even worse conditions.
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posted on
02/10/2006 9:01:02 PM PST
by
lowbridge
(I want to die peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather. Not screaming, like his passengers.)
To: silentknight
Large parts of PA will also get hit, but it might fall short of Pittsburgh.
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posted on
02/10/2006 9:02:42 PM PST
by
Ciexyz
(Let us always remember, the Lord is in control.)
To: durasell
Lots of girls working the bar. Lots of stewardesses working the room.
Did I ever tell you my fave Oak Room memory? A silver haired, elegant trophy wife in her 60s left her table with her elderly husband (80s) and their friend (also 80s) and as she passed my table, she gave my shoulder/neck 'the squeeze' behind hubby's back. Could have been my lucky night if I had a thing for silver haired, goodlooking women in their 60s.
My pal Carl never let me live that down! "You let that one go!" :-)
I miss the Oak Room, too!
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posted on
02/10/2006 9:02:59 PM PST
by
HitmanLV
(Listen to my demos for Savage Nation contest: http://www.geocities.com/mr_vinnie_vegas/index.html)
To: GeorgeW23225
I should fill up my tank since we're expecting one to three inches in Western PA Sat nit.
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posted on
02/10/2006 9:04:39 PM PST
by
Ciexyz
(Let us always remember, the Lord is in control.)
To: lowbridge
Enjoy it! I like coziness and one of the things I miss from nyc is just the simple pleasure of being home on a very cold day, or during a blizzard or hard rain.
Las Vegas does have its advantages, though. My new neighborhood as lots of hot young women in 1/2-tshirts. Actually my old apt complex had that, too, but now i live in a gated community of townhouse condos that a good portion are rented. Lots of babes!
All that and 70-75deg and sunny this weekend.
Enjoy, nyc'ers! :-)
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posted on
02/10/2006 9:08:17 PM PST
by
HitmanLV
(Listen to my demos for Savage Nation contest: http://www.geocities.com/mr_vinnie_vegas/index.html)
To: devolve; ntnychik
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posted on
02/10/2006 9:08:49 PM PST
by
potlatch
(Does a clean house indicate that there is a broken computer in it?)
To: bannie
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posted on
02/10/2006 9:09:45 PM PST
by
The Mayor
( Check out my site http://www.rusthompson.com/HomeImprovementandRemodelingTips.html)
To: Howlin
You obviously did not see my post#27
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posted on
02/10/2006 9:10:59 PM PST
by
GeorgeW23225
("Grow your own dope. Plant a liberal")
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