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| Written by Dave Holder | |||
| Friday, 26 February 2010 22:37 | |||
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A snowstorm on the northeast coast, another textbook nor'easter system, is continuing to dump snow on parts of New England. In particular, inland parts of Maine are receiving copious amounts of the white stuff at present. The system has already been responsible for dumping some of the highest amounts of snow we've seen in quite some time! 43 inches in Randolph, NH, 21 inches in New York City, 36 inches in Oakland, MD, 52 inches in Woodford, VT, and 53 inches in Potter Hollow, NY! Amazing!
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Re:Nor'easter Continuing To Affect New England
Feb 27 2010 13:41:19 Boston keeps dodging bullets, at least snowy ones. Of course, we paid the price in terms of high winds, heavy rain, downed trees and power lines, and scattered flooding.
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Re:Nor'easter Continuing To Affect New England
Feb 27 2010 16:13:59 Hehehe Gas...ayup! - no bullet there.
What a storm this is turning out to be! |
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Re:Nor'easter Continuing To Affect New England
Feb 27 2010 16:19:42 When measurements of snow are given, over what time period has this fallen? Some winter!
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