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With all of the leaves still on the trees in the Northeast we could be in for a bad one. Here is the NWS report from Noon today:
• Early season nor’easter threatens the region.
• The most likely time to feel its effects are Saturday, October 29th
• There is the threat of very significant snowfall for this early in the season
• There is a very high risk of 4+ inches.
• There is a high risk of 8+ inches.
• There is a moderate risk of 12+ inches.
• There is the threat of coastal flooding
• There is a very high risk of moderate coastal flooding.
• There is a moderate risk of major coastal flooding.
• Rainfall amounts of one to two inches are expected; this is not expected to be significant enough to cause inland fresh water flooding.
• There is a high risk of significant tree limb damage and associated power outages due to the combination of heavy snowfall, strong winds, and trees which still have their leaves due to the time of the year.
Colorado just got walloped with an early snow and it played havoc with the trees causing a lot of power outages. Some folks in our area were out for more than a week after Irene-this could be dejavu all over again.
• Early season nor’easter threatens the region.
• The most likely time to feel its effects are Saturday, October 29th
• There is the threat of very significant snowfall for this early in the season
• There is a very high risk of 4+ inches.
• There is a high risk of 8+ inches.
• There is a moderate risk of 12+ inches.
• There is the threat of coastal flooding
• There is a very high risk of moderate coastal flooding.
• There is a moderate risk of major coastal flooding.
• Rainfall amounts of one to two inches are expected; this is not expected to be significant enough to cause inland fresh water flooding.
• There is a high risk of significant tree limb damage and associated power outages due to the combination of heavy snowfall, strong winds, and trees which still have their leaves due to the time of the year.
Colorado just got walloped with an early snow and it played havoc with the trees causing a lot of power outages. Some folks in our area were out for more than a week after Irene-this could be dejavu all over again.