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marthe here, reporting in from snowy New England. Many thanks to Dover Soul for passing along my news. The snow is intensifying right now. It started slowly with small steady flakes which usually means we're in for quite a bit of it. Local parking bans go into effect at 8 PM local time. There's even a statewide driving ban from midnight on. We are all hoping that we don't get the strong winds that have been forecast because they will bring down power lines with resulting loss of all electricty, heat, internet etc. This storm has now been named "Juno" by the weather service. Two years ago, Nemo, another winter blizzard, left us without power for a couple of days. Not a lot of fun and quite cold.
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Originally posted by marthe View Postmarthe here, reporting in from snowy New England. Many thanks to Dover Soul for passing along my news. The snow is intensifying right now. It started slowly with small steady flakes which usually means we're in for quite a bit of it. Local parking bans go into effect at 8 PM local time. There's even a statewide driving ban from midnight on. We are all hoping that we don't get the strong winds that have been forecast because they will bring down power lines with resulting loss of all electricty, heat, internet etc. This storm has now been named "Juno" by the weather service. Two years ago, Nemo, another winter blizzard, left us without power for a couple of days. Not a lot of fun and quite cold.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostHere it doesn't look too bad for the weekend. I am particularly concerned for our cross-Atlantic friend Marthe, however, since there appear to be two deep lows about to hit the eastern seaboard this coming Sunday into Monday and Tuesday, the second of which is expected to bring storm-force winds and blizzard-type snowfall on Monday afternoon and overnight into Tuesday morning, with temperatures around minus 6-7 Celsius. I hope you're ready for this, Marthe!
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"Now I know why they named this storm Juno. It's because everyone's asking, 'Hey, Ju-know where the snow is?' "
"Blizzard a bust for NYC as worst fears fail to materialize"
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...n-Twitter.html"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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marthe
Good one Caliban! Meanwhile, back at the ranch snow is still blowing around but the worst is over. It's hard to tell how much we got because of wind and drifting. Some spots have barely 1/2 an inch, others 2 1/2 feet. It's cold-weather snow, fine and dry but quite compact making shovelling a bit tricky. We did not lose power so are now well supplied with food, fire wood, size D batteries, etc. All gathered ahead of time just in case the power went out.
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Originally posted by marthe View PostGood one Caliban! Meanwhile, back at the ranch snow is still blowing around but the worst is over. It's hard to tell how much we got because of wind and drifting. Some spots have barely 1/2 an inch, others 2 1/2 feet. It's cold-weather snow, fine and dry but quite compact making shovelling a bit tricky. We did not lose power so are now well supplied with food, fire wood, size D batteries, etc. All gathered ahead of time just in case the power went out.
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Anna
Bright sunny morning given way to steady, but light, rain. Temps suddenly just dropped like a stone from 5.5° to 2.9° <brrr emoticom> Daily Depress has announced BRITAIN is on major SNOW ALERT this morning as blizzards which crippled Scotland and parts of northern England during the night tear through the country!! Our local BBC weatherman's forecast was 'it'll be hit and miss, some places will have snow, others not'
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