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Wednesday, February 08, 2017

Winter Storm Niko to Become a Northeast Snowstorm: Winter Storm Warnings Issued For Philadelphia, New York City, Boston


Winter Storm Niko will likely bring heavy snow to a sizable swath of the Interstate 95 Northeast corridor Wednesday night through Thursday. Some areas could pick up a half-foot or more of snow in a short amount of time.

The snow will make for a difficult commute and will likely trigger signficant flight delays Thursday in Boston, New York City, and Philadelphia.

Winter storm warnings have now been posted by the National Weather Service for all of southern New England, southward into eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and parts of northern Delaware and northern Maryland. This includes the Boston, Providence, Hartford, New York City and Philadelphia.

Winter storm watches extend into southern New Hampshire and coastal Maine and south into parts of northern Maryland north of Baltimore and Washington D.C., as well as parts of eastern West Virginia.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Somebody call Dan, Dan, the weather man....Still 50 degrees outside no snow only rain. He probably can't tell due to the sun not being up over the horizon yet.....

Anonymous said...

giving winter storms names like they do hurricanes is pretty dumb in my opinion.

Anonymous said...

Libs are quick to name storms; not so much terrorist groups

Anonymous said...

It will not snow here, and if it does it will last 20 minutes and be gone out to the ocean...

Anonymous said...

Winter Storm NADA does NOTHING along the Mid-Atlantic and we are HAPPY about that!!!!

Come on SPRING!!!!