Showing posts with label storm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label storm. Show all posts

February 11, 2014

Here we go again

Meteorologist Steve LaPointe  Last Updated:2/11/2014 4:19:57 PM Weather Advisories: 

SNOW STORM TO IMPACT THE REGION THURSDAY AND THURSDAY NIGHT - TRACK AND INTENSITY REMAINS UNCERTAIN ENOUGH AT THIS TIME TO PRECLUDE A DETAILED ACCUMULATION FORECAST Low pressure is expected to develop in the Gulf of Mexico tonight and tomorrow then transfer to a new center off the mid Atlantic coast Wednesday night into Thursday morning. This will become a large and moisture rich Nor'easter capable of producing heavy snow accumulations. It, however, is not clear at this time as to the specific configuration, intensity, and track of the system which will be critical in determining how much snow will fall locally.

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October 29, 2012

Schools brace for Sandy

Early Dismissal Due to Storm - October 29

School districts are taking no chances in anticipation of the possibility of rain and damaging winds associated with Sandy. Local schools closing ahead of the Super Storm.