WINTER STORM TO BLAST THE NORTHEAST:

Winter Storm Warnings and Advisories from the Tennessee Valley up to New England with the possibility of a foot of snow in places. This storm looks to have a large impact on many of the major cities along the East Coast & I-95 corridor.
As of Friday afternoon the storm was getting organized along the Gulf Coast States where there are Winter Storm Warning and Snow Advisories as far South as Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas, and Tennessee. This storm will move east and northeast into the weekend. This is going to be a big one with Winter Storm Warnings for most of the major cities along the East Coast and a Blizzard Watch for New York City with snow estimates of 6 to 12 to 8-16 inches of snow…

Here in the Northwest Pennsylvania and surrounding areas we will see some snow out of this. Accumulations should be light with the heaviest snows to our east.
Acuweather Is Covering the Storm | WXNation Weather Wire |
New York: Weekend storm may dump a foot of snow on LI | Gothamist Weather Blog: The Storm of 2006? |
Boston: Are you ready for a foot of snow? |
Hartford: Forecasters Say Approaching Storm Will Bring Heavy Snow |
Philadelphia: Tri-State Bracing For Major Winter Storm |
Washington D.C.: Heavy Snowfall Expected to Hit Region | Capitalweather Blog |
WINTER OLYMPICS:
The 2006 Winter Olympics in Torino, Italy starts tonight. Since they are the “Winter” Olympics weather plays a role in many of the games and events. Here are some stories I found on the weather for this years Winter Olympics…
Where’s the snow? Forecasters predict cold, dry weather | How “green” are the winter Olympics?
MORE LOVE/HATE THE WEATHERPERSON:
This week I posted a blog called “The Weather Person; Love Them or Mostly Hate Them…” Now there is a very article on the accuracy or weather forecasts at all levels… Partly off, chance of accuracy? Must be a weather forecast
BOTTLE WATER: BAD FOR THE ENVIRONMENT?
Bottled water, a natural resource taxing the world’s ecosystem








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