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Second Winter Storm Threat - Oct 29/30


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It's going to snow, it's a law of nature when I buy new cars during the cold season.

In 2004 we picked up a Subaru and we got buried every week for three months culminating with the 1/2005 debacle.

In 2009 I picked up a new car and we had those mega hailstones here that dented the hood the next day.

I pick up the new car tonight, it will snow tonight if the precip is still around and no doubt it'll snow Saturday.

Laws of nature.

Some 16.6 year old girl tweeting herself while driving in the snow Saturday will smash into the car while a car coming the other way containing a 17 year old kid looking at porn on his cell hits me from the front. Law of nature.

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As Poison sings...TALK DIRTY TO ME

BUT

CONFIDENCE IS INCREASING OF A WIDE SWATH OF 4 OR MORE INCHES OF

SNOW ACROSS MUCH OF INTERIOR SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND WITH UP TO 8

INCHES NOT OUT OF THE QUESTION FOR HIGHER TERRAIN AREAS SUCH AS

THE WORCESTER HILLS. IT IS STILL WAY TOO EARLY TO DISCUSS SPECIFIC

AMOUNTS IN ANY DETAIL. HOWEVER...THE POTENTIAL EXISTS OF ENOUGH

WET SNOW ACCUMULATION TO BRING DOWN TREES AND LARGE TREE LIMBS AND

ASSOCIATED POWER OUTAGES...POSSIBLY EVEN WIDESPREAD POWER OUTAGES

AND SOME ROAD BLOCKAGES. POTENTIAL WIND GUSTS TO 30 TO 40 MPH

ACROSS THE INTERIOR MAY ADD TO THE TREE DAMAGE CONCERN.

GIVEN THE CURRENT CONSENSUS TRACK OF THE SURFACE LOW...NORTHEAST

CONNECTICUT...HIGHER TERRAIN OF NORTHWEST RHODE ISLAND...CENTRAL

MASSACHUSETTS AND EVEN THE INTERIOR SUBURBS OF BOSTON APPEAR TO BE

MOST AT RISK.

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