Rain and 40º but tomorrow is supposed to be sunny and 65º.
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Rain and 40º but tomorrow is supposed to be sunny and 65º.
Oh I'm hip to the weather there I grew up in Orange County, South Laguna to be precise and my 80+ year old parents still live there. There are a lot of things I don't mis about Southern Cal but the weather isn't one of them. The older I get the more attractive it is to move back home.
Ah, a fellow native prune picker, I didn't realize that. Agreed, there are many things to dislike about SoCal but the climate makes up for a lot of warts. Oddly enough, even though Laguna is scarcely 100 miles north of San Diego, there's a noticeable improvement in the weather as you come down this way.
Everytime I look, the totals are going up. This map shows 24-30" of snow for Boston, and NYC is 24-30" too, particularly Long Island and Southern CT. We'd get 8-10" if it is true...
http://www.wunderground.com/data/ima...Total_Snow.gif
I think they're hedging their bets...
Brooklyn is going to get the worst of it. Already winds are whipping up big time along the shore
The AccuWeather.com page to 'track the Blizzard'. Got 3" already, winds 30MPH and still coming down heavily.
Track the Blizzard Live on Radar
http://vortex.accuweather.com/adc200...pace-storm.jpg
"Brooklyn is going to get the worst of it."
Always with the Brooklyn. (;->) Eh, I can understand fascination, the place does have a certain charm... and Cyndi Lauper.
They used to always play this on the first big snowstorm in NYC in the 70s-80s.
http://youtu.be/Pc3OnSQc48s
We got hit pretty hard here. Looks like at least 2 feet of snow and very hard winds. But, yes, Brooklyn got it worst. I was talking with a friend in Brooklyn. Just before his phone and power went out he was reporting sustained winds of 50-60 mph with gusts up to 80 mph. Snow was coming down 4-6 inches/hour and blowing into massive drifts. The Brooklyn Bridge was impassible due to the high cross winds coming in from Brooklyn.