Showing posts with label northeast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label northeast. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Blizzard-like conditions coming. I'd rather use the term 'blizzardy'

Blizzard-like conditions are likely tomorrow evening for most of New Jersey, the New York City metropolitan area, all of Long Island, most of Delaware, Connecticut, and Massachusetts, all of Rhode Island, and portions of eastern Pennsylvania.

The term “blizzard” is related to windspeed more so than amount of snow.


It will be very cold .. so the snow that falls will be light and fluffy—easy to shovel. But the wind will make it difficult—and ‘blizzardy’ ..


Here’s the latest from ACCUWEATHER.. I’m on a borderline between not much and a little more than not much. The real action will happen as they try to clean up the mess in Times Square.. a blizzard is a comin’ to greet us in ‘14..


Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Hey everyone.. ready for this? 


It may be the way the map looks by next Sunday into Monday… 


Wow..


Happy spring.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

AND ANOTHER STORM!

AND ANOTHER STORM! AND ANOTHER STORM! AND ANOTHER STORM! AND ANOTHER STORM! AND ANOTHER STORM! AND ANOTHER STORM! AND ANOTHER STORM! AND ANOTHER STORM! AND ANOTHER STORM! AND ANOTHER STORM! AND ANOTHER STORM! AND ANOTHER STORM! AND ANOTHER STORM! AND ANOTHER STORM! AND ANOTHER STORM! AND ANOTHER STORM! AND ANOTHER STORM! 


What am I talking about?


The Northeast.. my home base of Pennsylvania.. And Pennsyltucky, too. A Facebook page I follow (which has been quite accurate this year) is  Weatherboy Weather.. Tonight on the page, the weatherboy writes, 



If you’re not a fan of wintry weather, you’re not going to like this…

Mid and long range models show more winter weather is on the way for the Mid Atlantic and Northeast, with another threat of accumulating snow likely early next week. There does not appear to be any significant warm-up for the balance of the month. In this region, you’ll need to wait longer for milder spring weather to arrive.



I almost had to laugh when I saw it.. I almost had to … cringe when I thought about it.


I checked some other weather sources and actually checked some other weather models on my own that I had bookmarked, and .. yes.. there is a storm  on the map. It would be wintry. And this is the winter that never ends.. 

Monday, March 7, 2011

Snowzilla? This is the name for it?

Either way, news agencies are accounting for the surprise snow that blanketed much of the Northeast.. 


I never liked the strange names we give weather events. Although I due sometimes wish major Nor’Easters would get named, just as hurricanes do..


Snowzilla? This is the name for it?
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