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Re: Developing Nor'Easter
      Sun Feb 27 2005 02:33 PM

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That little disturbance is taking shape. JK has been yelling about this every night this past week. SPC has us shaded for slight risk and a whole lot of water on Sunday.... then cold snow on LIPhil's head




Don't think I haven't been screaming about this all week as well...just not here. This is going to be one helluva storm up here, and it's already wreaking some havoc down south. I could see 2 feet of snow with this, or just a couple of inches followed by heavy rains, then a bit more snow. Regardless, it's gonna be a nasty event...classic nor'easter. Better go out and buy bread and milk

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* Developing Nor'Easter Ed DunhamAdministrator Sun Feb 27 2005 02:33 PM
. * * Re: Developing Nor'Easter Storm Cooper   Sat Feb 26 2005 08:51 AM
. * * Re: Developing Nor'Easter LI Phil   Sun Feb 27 2005 02:33 PM
. * * Re: Developing Nor'Easter danielwAdministrator   Sun Feb 27 2005 08:44 PM
. * * Re: Developing Nor'Easter LI Phil   Sun Feb 27 2005 09:40 PM
. * * Re: Developing Nor'Easter Storm Cooper   Sat Feb 26 2005 08:55 AM

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