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Boston was pounded with Blizzard conditions and a foot of snow. From a meteorological standpoint there are certain conditions that need to be met in order to actually be declared a "Blizzard". Winds need to be sustained at over 35 mph for over a 3 hour period and visibility needs to be reduced to less than a 1/4 mile. The Blizzard of 2006 certainly met those conditions along the coastline.
Fresh Bread did some great reporting yesterday and has a great gallery of New York City online. This morning he reports that the streets of New York are pretty much clear of snow and the transportation is rolling through the city. With 2,200 snow plows, it is pretty amazing how quickly a city like New York clears the snow. I know my hometown of Norfolk, Va would have been paralyzed for a week with snow totals like that. As a kid that would have made my day!
Long range forecast models show the potential for another East Coast storm this upcoming weekend. We will keep an eye on it, but long range forecast tend to be very inaccurate. The jet stream pattern is certainly set up to bring a series of storms up the coast, so it is possible.
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2 comments:
At first I was happy to be spared from any snow, but after watching it on TV for hours, I ended up feeling really jealous!!! We haven't had our big snow storm of the season here in central NY!
Thanks SO! The winter isn't over yet, so your storm may soon come. I wish I had been in NYC for the storm this weekend as well.
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