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  • 2 feet of snow expected in New England area.

    I have a lot of family up that way, looks like it is going to get pretty crazy.


    BOSTON (Reuters) - The Northeastern United States braced on Friday morning for a possibly record-setting blizzard bearing down on the region, which forecasters warned could drop up to 2-1/2 feet of snow and bring travel to a halt.

    Blizzard warnings were in effect from New Jersey through southern Maine, with Boston expected to bear the heaviest blow from the massive storm. The day was expected to begin with light snow, with winds picking up and snow getting much heavier by afternoon.

    Officials urged residents to stay home, rather than risk getting stuck in deep drifts or whiteout conditions.

    Boston and many surrounding communities said their schools would be closed on Friday, and city and state officials told nonessential city workers to stay home and urged businesses to allow workers to work from home or on shortened schedules.

    "Accumulation is expected to be swift, heavy and dangerous," Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick told reporters. "I am ordering all non-essential state workers to work from home tomorrow. I am strongly urging private employers to take the same precautions."

    Officials across the region echoed his recommendations, urging residents to prepare for possible power outages and consider checking on elderly or disabled neighbors who might need help.

    New York City officials said they had 1,800 Sanitation Department trucks ready to respond to the storm.

    The National Weather Service said Boston could get 18 to 24 inches or more of snow on Friday and Saturday, its first heavy snowfall in two years. Winds could gust as high as 60 to 75 miles per hour (95 to 120 km per hour) as the day progresses.

    If more than 18.2 inches of snow falls in Boston, it will rank among the city's 10 largest snowfalls. Boston's record snowfall, 27.6 inches, came in 2003.
    Cities from Hartford, Connecticut, to Portland, Maine, expected to see at least a foot of snow.

    More than 2,200 flights had already been canceled by airlines for Friday, according to the website FlightAware.com, with the largest number of cancellations at airports in Newark, New York, Chicago and Boston.
    Nearly 500 flights were canceled for Saturday, according to the flight-tracking site.

    Boston's Logan International Airport warned that once the storm kicked up, all flights would likely be grounded for 24 hours.

    United Continental Holdings Inc, JetBlue Airways Corp and Delta Air Lines Inc all reported extensive cancellations.

    ECHOES OF '78
    For some in the Boston area, the forecast brought to mind memories of the blizzard of 1978, which dropped 27.1 inches, the second-largest snowfall recorded in the city's history. That storm started out gently and intensified during the day, leaving many motorists stranded during their evening commutes.

    Dozens of deaths were reported in the region after that storm, many as a result of people touching downed electric lines.

    Officials warned that a combination of heavy snow and high winds made for a high risk of extensive power outages across the region. That posed the risk of some residents losing heat at a time when temperatures would dip to 20 Fahrenheit (minus 7 Celsius).

    Shelves at many stores were picked clean of food and storm-related supplies such as shovels and salt as area residents scrambled to prepare.

    Some big employers said they were considering officials' pleas to allow their workers to stay home.

    State Street Corp, one of Boston's largest employers in the financial sector, was considering allowing employees to work from home on Friday, said spokeswoman Anne McNally.

  • #2
    its gonna be 80 in hawaii today
    .....bro....

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    • #3
      Global warming is a bitch!

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      • #4
        Welcome to the party pal!

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        • #5
          every year I go snowmobiling at my uncle's farm in Vermont on Presidents Day Weekend. this years im not because of scheduling. sure in hell going to miss some good snow for sledding this year.

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          • #6
            K.

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            • #7
              my allergies are bad this morning.

              god bless.
              It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men -Frederick Douglass

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              • #8
                From one of my friends that lives near the RI/MA state line:
                "Cantore is in town. We beef hooked now."
                "It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself."

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                • #9
                  Snow in New England? During Winter? Nooooooooo....
                  "Any dog under 50lbs is a cat and cats are pointless." - Ron Swanson

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                  • #10
                    Gods hate New England!
                    Whos your Daddy?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by jdgregory84 View Post
                      Snow in New England? During Winter? Nooooooooo....
                      +1 not snooooooowww!!! oh shit!!!

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                      • #12
                        Yup. I'm stuck in Middletown NY trying to get to Framington MA. Decided to pull off the interstate and wait it out in a hotel. I would try and push through but I'm in a 16ft box truck towing a car hauler, so l'll just park my southern ass for a day.

                        This is what I get for crossing the Mason-Dixon.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Baba Ganoush View Post
                          Yup. I'm stuck in Middletown NY trying to get to Framington MA. Decided to pull off the interstate and wait it out in a hotel. I would try and push through but I'm in a 16ft box truck towing a car hauler, so l'll just park my southern ass for a day.

                          This is what I get for crossing the Mason-Dixon.
                          Not that it matters, but you went up in my book. Too many people (from everywhere) don't know the limitations of their vehicles and self in those conditions. After it passes and the roads are treated - the biggest issue will be drifts, which generally if you take your time you're okay.
                          Originally posted by MR EDD
                          U defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.

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                          • #14
                            The wind is my main concern. Blowin me all over. I'll just find some small town fun for the night and stay in. Hopefully it clears tomorrow.

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                            • #15
                              But are they going to get THUNDERSNOW??
                              Token Split Tail

                              Originally posted by slow99
                              Lmao...my favorite female poster strikes again.
                              Originally posted by Pokulski-Blatz
                              You are a moron .... you were fucking with the most powerful vagina on DFW(MU)stangs.

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