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Sunday, March 23, 2014

Blizzard Conditions Increasingly Likely

http://www.northeastusweather.com/2014/03/24/bomb-genesisblizzard-conditions-increasingly-likely-confidence-gaining/#sthash.k2lUaeh4.dpuf
 
As this storm gets closer, the details begin to be fine tuned. The storm is heading further out to sea than expected, however it still *COULD* track back west…

Most of the models agree, mainly coastal areas will see the heavier snows/stronger winds. Some models are pointing at a foot or more of snow for Cape Cod and the Islands.

A lot still needs to be worked out, but its looking less likely that it will impact inland areas.

Remember a blizzard does not define an X amount of snow, it defines blowing snow and sustained winds over 35 mph for 3+ hours -

See more at: http://www.northeastusweather.com/2014/03/24/bomb-genesisblizzard-conditions-increasingly-likely-confidence-gaining/#sthash.k2lUaeh4.38fd4YUh.dpuf
 
As this storm gets closer, the details begin to be fine tuned. The storm is heading further out to sea than expected, however it still *COULD* track back west… Most of the models agree, mainly coastal areas will see the heavier snows/stronger winds. Some models are pointing at a foot or more of snow for Cape Cod and the Islands. A lot still needs to be worked out, but its looking less likely that it will impact inland areas. Remember a blizzard does not define an X amount of snow, it defines blowing snow and sustained winds over 35 mph for 3+ hours - See more at: http://www.northeastusweather.com/2014/03/24/bomb-genesisblizzard-conditions-increasingly-likely-confidence-gaining/#sthash.k2lUaeh4.38fd4YUh.dpuf
 
Bomb-genesis/Blizzard Conditions Increasingly Likely, Confidence Gaining!

Sorry for the delay on todays post! 
As this storm gets closer, the details begin to be fine tuned. The storm is heading further out to sea than expected, however it still *COULD* track back west… Most of the models agree, mainly coastal areas will see the heavier snows/stronger winds. Some models are pointing at a foot or more of snow for Cape Cod and the Islands. A lot still needs to be worked out, but its looking less likely that it will impact inland areas. Remember a blizzard does not define an X amount of snow, it defines blowing snow and sustained winds over 35 mph for 3+ hours. - See more at: http://www.northeastusweather.com/2014/03/24/bomb-genesisblizzard-conditions-increasingly-likely-confidence-gaining/#sthash.k2lUaeh4.38fd4YUh.dpuf
 
Bomb-genesis/Blizzard Conditions Increasingly Likely, Confidence Gaining!
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(NortheastUSweather.com)- Blizzard Conditions Increasingly Likely, With Increasing Wind Speeds As Storm “Bombs Out” to a sub 960 MB storm.Click...
 
 
 
As this storm gets closer, the details begin to be fine tuned. The storm is heading further out to sea than expected, however it still *COULD* track back west… Most of the models agree, mainly coastal areas will see the heavier snows/stronger winds. Some models are pointing at a foot or more of snow for Cape Cod and the Islands. A lot still needs to be worked out, but its looking less likely that it will impact inland areas. Remember a blizzard does not define an X amount of snow, it defines blowing snow and sustained winds over 35 mph for 3+ hours - See more at: http://www.northeastusweather.com/2014/03/24/bomb-genesisblizzard-conditions-increasingly-likely-confidence-gaining/#sthash.k2lUaeh4.38fd4YUh.dpuf
 
As this storm gets closer, the details begin to be fine tuned. The storm is heading further out to sea than expected, however it still *COULD* track back west… Most of the models agree, mainly coastal areas will see the heavier snows/stronger winds. Some models are pointing at a foot or more of snow for Cape Cod and the Islands. A lot still needs to be worked out, but its looking less likely that it will impact inland areas. Remember a blizzard does not define an X amount of snow, it defines blowing snow and sustained winds over 35 mph for 3+ hours. - See more at: http://www.northeastusweather.com/2014/03/24/bomb-genesisblizzard-conditions-increasingly-likely-confidence-gaining/#sthash.k2lUaeh4.38fd4YUh.dpuf
As this storm gets closer, the details begin to be fine tuned. The storm is heading further out to sea than expected, however it still *COULD* track back west… Most of the models agree, mainly coastal areas will see the heavier snows/stronger winds. Some models are pointing at a foot or more of snow for Cape Cod and the Islands. A lot still needs to be worked out, but its looking less likely that it will impact inland areas. Remember a blizzard does not define an X amount of snow, it defines blowing snow and sustained winds over 35 mph for 3+ hours. - See more at: http://www.northeastusweather.com/2014/03/24/bomb-genesisblizzard-conditions-increasingly-likely-confidence-gaining/#sthash.k2lUaeh4.38fd4YUh.dpuf

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