Posted on 01/29/2022 4:33:58 AM PST by caww
...More than a foot of snow had fallen in New Jersey by early Saturday morning.
...Rhode Island issued a travel ban for all non-emergency vehicles on Saturday...
....A snow emergency was declared in Boston..
....Maryland activated National Guard troops.
....Coastal residents in one Massachusetts town were told to consider leavin
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I’m here in the southwest region of RI; in bed with the flu and watching the storm out my window. We’re getting some strong gusts and sideways snow, but it is a fluffy snow as opposed to wet and heavy.
My husband has the generator ready to deploy-because we live in a very woody area with tall white pines that seem to snap in half during every gusty storm, and leave us without power for days.
As far as I can see, there’s about 8 or 9 inches so far. Lights have flickered but remain on. No plows, they said they’re not even going to attempt until the storm passes.
Looks like just another winter storm to me, and I lived through the ‘78 blizzard.
“The last time I visited Chicago was on business a few years ago. The snow was horizontal—I never saw any snow actually hit the ground!”
It hit the sides of the buildings, so that they looked like the ground. I remember one storm like that, and our front door was completely blocked; but if we went out the back door there was no problem. Crazy.
About 5 inches in Philly.
I hope it’s not a repeat of the 77/78 blizzard. In that one we got 20 some odd inches of snow. Before storm crews could finish the clean up...only 2 or 3 days later, we got struck with a blizzard and another 2+ feet of snow, a very windy blizzard. People were walking on top of their cars trying to find them.
I’ve got gypsy blood so I’ve lived in a lot of places. My hat’s off to new england storm crews. They are the best in the nation.đź‘Ť
3.000 vehicles stranded on Rt. 128. I was delivering milk in the Lynn area the day after. First stop (Clifton Sq. news) sold 80 cases in one hour. Lots of stories, praise God
I lived in Providence RI about 20 yrs ago or so.
You’ve got the flu and my nose has been running so hard I can’t keep up with the Kleenex! HA!
It’s sun shinning here all day but 4 degree temperature and wind makes it so they have warnings of frost bite etc. But no snow yet...it’s about 12:00 am I don’t think it’s going to reach inland here in Western PA.
Hope you feel better soon there.
However, the forecasts (cept for Harvey Lennard) did not come close to predicting this.
currentSlide of 62 The morning of the storm, the roads in Boston were clear with just 6 inches predicted in the official forecast.
However, meteorologist Harvey Leonard had predicted a "textbook" storm with blizzard conditions several days before.
Route 128 was among the first major roads to feel the impact of the storm. By morning, the impact of the storm on Route 128 was clear.
Gov. Dukakis mobilized 4,000 National Guardsmen and 300 federal troops.
Some streets remained unplowed for a week.
Waiting for the lights to go out here just outside of Boston. Then I will go out and start the car so that I can charge the cell phone.
“Coastal residents in one Massachusetts town were told to consider leavin’...”
And don’t come BACK, either! And no moving to a Red State, ya hear? *SMIRK*
Unfortunately, the kids with those "elements" attached to them were ALSO part of this migration. That made for easy preying on the good kids, who were parentless from 2:30-7pm. The result was a spike in Pocono gang activity. In certain cases the gangs were in residential developments where local police couldn't get in because the developers told them "nothing here..move along...we got it" because they didn't want this problem getting out in the open.
Came in a 30 minutes ago from shoveling for a couple hours. It is like I did hardly anything. I think more snow has fallen in the last 2 hours than all that came before it. Looks like it will keep up till 9PM. Hit future option on radar map: https://whdh.com/weather/
We have them in north Jersey as well; Rutherford NJ (right next to East Rutherford, home of the NY Giants and Jets) is a dry town. They are anomalies because NJ actually treats drunk driving fairly lightly compared to other states (maybe a holdover from the Dutch liberalism of the original New Netherland founders of northeastern NJ); it isn’t a crime here but a driving offense. It is a double-edged sword, as you don’t get a criminal record but you also can’t get pretrial intervention, trial by jury, or expungement (stays on your driving record permanently). Even more strange, lawmakers here are trying to change DUI license suspensions to accommodate jobs (you can’t drive except to and from work).
Think of the great snow cover your side-garden is getting, though! You won’t need to water that area until August, next year! ;)
Shoveling in the windy storm I actually wore a mask (which I normally do not) - to help keep the blasts of snow out of my face!
BRILLIANT - Thank you!
Yes, here you could get your tires flattened; a neighbor had TWO flattened (so the spare doesn’t help).
108k+ without power on South shore/Cape area.
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