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Potential Major Noreaster 10-26 through 10-27


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This became identifiable really over the last 4 or 5 hours on sat too

 

A deepening, non-tropical low pressure system with gale-force winds 
is located a little more than 100 miles southeast of Cape Hatteras, 
North Carolina.  This gale area is forecast to move 
north-northeastward for the next day or so, and could acquire some 
subtropical characteristics before it merges with a frontal system 
by late Tuesday. The extratropical low is then expected to meander 
off the mid-Atlantic and northeast U.S. coasts on Wednesday, 
bringing rain and wind impacts to portions of those areas.  By 
midweek the low is expected to move eastward away from the U.S. 
coast, and could again acquire some subtropical characteristics by 
the end of the week while it moves eastward or southeastward over 
the warmer waters of the central Atlantic.  For more information on 
this system, including storm warnings, see products issued by your 
local National Weather Service office and High Seas Forecasts issued 
by the National Weather Service.
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13 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Bob’s wife is gonna be like The wife in home alone. Hitch hiking to Taunton with the New England Polka king.

“So who are you? You said you're headed back to New England and can help me?”

”Sure, I’m the 3 time world champion accordion player and I can give you a lift.”

 

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