Posted on 10/27/2011 12:07:00 PM PDT by scooby321
New York City, Philadelphia and Boston and other I-95 cities and their suburbs could be on the edge of rain and snow depending on the track of a storm during Saturday.
Temperatures were in the 50s and 60s Wednesday in the I-95 corridor. How can it possibly snow?
Colder air is slowly invading the current storm in the Northeast and will soon make it cold enough to snow from western Pennsylvania to coastal Maine before it departs by Friday morning.
(Excerpt) Read more at accuweather.com ...
Here in southern Michigan we usually see our first flurries around Halloween. Its in the mid 40s now but expected to get down to freezing tonight.
I Guess Global Warming or Climate Warming is a lie after all Al Gore.
Thats what the occupiers will look like in the snow. LOL!
About 90% of our trees here in eastern Pa are still with leaves....2 or 3 inches would be all it would take to hear the snapping.
snOWSies!
Well at least baseball is over. [/s]
The reporter is appropriately named.
Alex Sosnowski.
So snow ski.
Maybe if they were made from yellow snow! Those guys are way too clean.
Cant wait for lake effect snow, Alberta Clippers and Nor’easters!
It’s like our own capitalist version of General Winter.
Is that the million snow man march?
ROTFLMAO!!! Go, Rangers!
Snow in Oct., not surprising. I have seen snow on I-89 in New Hampshire Columbus Day weekend. I even saw snow flurries in Franconia Notch, NH in early June, and in 2010 I was in Burlington VT Mother’s Day weekend—temp 38 degrees on
a Sunday morning, and snow flurries. It can happen.
It also can be 60 degrees on Veteran’s Day (as it was for me
in VT one year) and 60 degrees on Dec 1 (and I saw someone on a Jet-ski out in Salem (MA) Harbor...)
If there’s snow it may not settle on grass or roadways. There could be several inches in the interior of New
England, though. Watch out, Occupy Amherst MA...
Same here... (go Rangers)
—The very first game for the Toronto Blue Jays, at the old Exhibition stadium, featured snow.
—During spring training, you might be listening to a Red Sox “grapefruit league” game on the radio...as the snow flies
around you in New England.
(song from one of the Baseball’s Greatest Hits albums)
Let’s go! Batter up! We’re taking the afternoon off!
It’s a beautiful day for a ballgame
For a ballgame, today
The fans are out to get a ticket or two
From Walla Wash. to Kalamazoo
It’s beautiful day for a home run
But even a triple’s Okay
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHAWzkU7zsI
(in New England: heavy rain, 40 deg., snow tonight)
LOL!!
Let’s Hope that it stays on the edge of rain instead of snow. I would rather camp in the snow any day of the week over camping in the rain...especially a cold dismal rain....though this snow storm would mostly be a wet one.
In 07 when Red Sox played Rockies in WS there was concern a snow-out might happen.
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