Another interesting aspect of this storm is its track. Instead of heading northeastward like coastals usually do, this one will do a loop-the-loop over western Connecticut and southeastern New York. This is what will prolong the period of heavy snow in southern New York, eastern Pennsylvania and northwestern New Jersey. [emphasis added]
So this storm is doing a loop-de-loop around New York City. And, because it wishes to visit, we get to pay for it. I vote we cal this a Charlie Rangel storm.
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That's more fun than humans ought to be allowed to have. You'll get another chance to use Mr. Snow-blower, won't you?
Maybe, Rev. probalem is at 4 oclock, some one hit a switch somewhere and like that *snap* the snow stopped. Why I can even see a hint of blue sky off inthe northwest!
Then again, that's what it looked like at 10 AM when I started clearing the drive.
It is snowing so hard...it has been snowing so hard...it is going to be snowing so hard...
threecollie, I was going to reject your comment because it reminded me of grammar lessons and Latin class. Instead I forgave you since you are obviously under lots of stress on the farm what with the calfing and all and let it go through.
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