northeast us under blizzard warnings

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  1. drvrtech77

    drvrtech77 Road Train Member

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    For those headed that direction ...advisory...blizzard warnings are now posted from central nj to maine..expecting 20-30" of snow with winds up to 65mph from Monday midday till around Tuesday evening with massive power outages as well.
     
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  3. Balakov100

    Balakov100 Road Train Member

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    Glad to be home, even though it is MISERY :biggrin_25526:

    Much to my Daughters disappointment, no Snow here.
     
  4. bzinger

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    wow ! glad im not headed to my old 2nd home in keasby nj , was 60 degs today at home near great falls mt , did brakes on wifes pick up with shop doors open ..crazy .
     
  5. tustultuses

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    I had to turn on the air conditioner today.
     
  6. Stew209

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    Im heading to Philly and it is supposed pretty bad there. They are saying 18 inches or more in Philly, going to be a fun trip.
     
  7. Giggles the Original

    Giggles the Original Road Train Member

    http://www.weather.com/safety/winter/news/winter-storm-juno-preparations-northeast


    http://www.weather.com/storms/winter/video/winter-storm-juno-blizzard-for-northeast

    http://www.weather.com/storms/winter/news/winter-storm-juno-blizzard-boston-nyc-new-england



    • Moderate to heavy snow likely from portions of the coastal Mid-Atlantic (New Jersey, far eastern Pennsylvania) to New England.
    • Peak impacts late Monday through Tuesday night.
    • Widespread accumulations of 1 to 2 feet likely with some areas picking up over 2 feet.
    • Blizzard or near-blizzard conditions will make travel dangerous and, in some areas, impossible.
    • Over 3,500 U.S. flights scheduled for Monday and Tuesday have been canceled, according to FlightAware.
    • Any flights not canceled will likely be severely delayed; airport closures possible late Monday through Tuesday.
    • Damaging wind gusts, power outages and coastal flooding also possible.
    • Moderate snowfall over the central and southern Appalachians; flurries as far south as north Georgia.
    • Light to moderate snowfall over the central Appalachians Mid-Atlantic states Monday.
    Juno: Snowfall Forecast

    Winter Storm Juno will transform from a clipper-type system, which brought a few inches of snow to the Midwest Sunday, into a major coastal storm late Monday into Tuesday as it intensifies rapidly just off the Atlantic coast.
    The heaviest snowfall amounts from Juno are expected from far eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey to New England. Here is what can be expected in the Northeast:

    • Washington, D.C. could see some light snow accumulations late on Monday, but the heaviest amounts will likely stay to the north and west of the city.
    • More than 6 inches of snow could fall in the Philadelphia area, especially from the city east into southern New Jersey.
    • The New York City area could see a foot or more of heavy snow. Blizzard conditions are possible.
    • Parts of eastern and southern New England, including Boston, Providence, Rhode Island, and Portland, Maine, have the potential to see 2 feet of snow. Locally more than 2 feet of snow may fall, particularly in eastern Massachussetts. The snow will be accompanied by blizzard or near-blizzard conditions.
    • Snowfall rates of 2 to 4 inches per hour are not out of the question during the peak of the storm Monday night into Tuesday. Thunder and lightning could also accompany the heavy snow.
     
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  8. EZX1100

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    thank GOD for TTR (sometimes)

    i didnt even know, looks like i can watch I LOVE LUCY reruns
     
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  9. bzinger

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    anyone headed into the tri state better find a place to camp cause nj already kickin trucks off of 17 and 287 after 4 this afternoon .
     
  10. Cat sdp

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    At home truck plugged in.... Fat dumb and happy.

    Up here by the Canadian border their forecasting 12-18". But I'm parked till it's over.

    Be safe.....
     
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  11. Derailed

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    Hmmm, I thought the north country was supposed to be spared. Last I looked they were only calling for a couple of inches in the Adirondacks. Are you further east?
     
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