Heaviest amounts likely north and west of Interstate 95 corridor
It may still be October, but the Northeast is facing a wintry weekend blast of up to 12 inches in higher areas and several inches along the coast.
"This is just wrong," said Dee Lund of East Hampton, Conn., who was getting four new tires put on her car before a weekend road trip to New Hampshire.
October snowfall records could be broken in parts of southern New England, especially at higher elevations. The October record for southern New England is 7.5 inches in Worcester, Conn., in 1979.
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The melons would try to say this is global warming or "climate change"
If you have been following the scientists that don't have a political agenda, you would know that this has been predicted for a couple years now.
Check out Watts up with that dot com and you will get the truth.
The climate is all about the sun!
It's not nice to fool with Mother Nature.
The melons would try to say this is global warming or "climate change"
If you have been following the scientists that don't have a political agenda, you would know that this has been predicted for a couple years now.
Check out Watts up with that dot com and you will get the truth.
The climate is all about the sun!
October 28, 2011 6:41 PM
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Is it True that Wicomico County Schools are announcing closings already? So far just RAIN!
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