Posted on 11/06/2012 2:19:55 AM PST by Libloather
N.J. fears new storm; Philly could see snow
By Anthony R. Wood, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
November 05, 2012
Unless the computer models are clueless or decide to have a radical change of heart, the Jersey Shore almost certainly is going to get exactly what it doesn't need this week: Another siege of powerful, sand-removing onshore winds, perhaps up to 65 m.p.h.
That a potent, winterlike storm - perhaps strong enough to generate snows as far south and east as Philadelphia - will approach the region on Wednesday is looking more and more likely.
Although storm surges and wave heights would not be in a league with Sandy, in Shore towns where dunes have been leveled, the storm is expected to set off fresh flooding.
"Major" coastal flooding again is possible, and moderate coastal "likely," said Gary Szatkowski, meteorologist in charge of the National Weather Service, in Mount Holly.
(Excerpt) Read more at articles.philly.com ...
I was kind of hoping it would hit this area between 7:00 am and 7:00 pm Tuesday, 6 November for some reason...... 8<)
Better postpone the election 60 days and let everybody vote by email.
Don’t worry ! That won’t stop the good people from NJ and Philly from getting to the polls and voting Obama!
All 110% of them.
Need another photo op with crispy cream and barry.
Me too. And I live here.
Maybe the storm will help quell the riots following Obozo’s crushing defeat.
Well, the Dims booed God three times at their national convention in Charlotte so God cast his ballot in reply by bringing devastation to the Democratic strongholds in the Northeast resulting in the suffering of many innocents.
Jus saying.
Christy creme could block the wind by standing out there.
How much you wanna bet that since it’ll hit after the election Obama will not show up to tour the damage? I can hear Chris Christie now: “What do you mean he’s too busy to take my call? Did you tell him it’s me? You did? Well tell him again! Hello? Hello?”
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