Wow! Crazy Weather here in NYC...
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Wow! Crazy Weather here in NYC...
Well, maybe it's also because I'm in a really tall building right in Midtown, but the WIND!! My building is creaking and it sounds like a jet engine outside my office window!! Crazy!
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Michelle, we had 30-40 mile gusts all evening and night last night. My deck furniture was completely scrambled this morning. Some of my deck furniture is really heavy iron furniture that was picked up and moved around.
It is the Nor'easter that is moving up the coast. Hunker down, you are in for a good storm!
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I've experienced lots of high wind in my building but, honestly, this is unlike anything else! It's actually kind of scary. The sound! And I haven't even been outside all day... that's when all the fun will begin.
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Ouch!
Severe Weather Alert from the National Weather Service
...BRONX NY-ESSEX NJ-HUDSON NJ-KINGS (BROOKLYN) NY-NASSAU NY- NEW YORK (MANHATTAN) NY-NORTHWEST SUFFOLK NY-QUEENS NY- RICHMOND (STATEN IS.) NY-SOUTHERN FAIRFIELD CT-SOUTHERN NEW HAVEN CT- SOUTHWEST SUFFOLK NY-UNION NJ- 437 PM EST MON FEB 28 2005
... WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT THROUGH EARLY TUESDAY MORNING...
SNOW WILL CONTINUE THIS EVENING... AND MAY BE HEAVY AT TIMES... ACCUMULATING AT THE RATE OF AROUND 2 INCHES PER HOUR. TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS OF 6 TO 10 INCHES ARE LIKELY BY THE TIME THE SNOW TAPERS OFF LATE TONIGHT.
WINDS COULD ALSO BECOME QUITE STRONG DURING THE PERIOD OF HEAVIEST SNOWFALL. NORTHEAST WINDS OF 20 TO 30 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 40 MPH MAY CAUSE NEAR BLIZZARD CONDITIONS... WITH CONSIDERABLE BLOWING AND DRIFTING OF SNOW AND SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCED VISIBILITIES.
Severe Weather Alert from the National Weather Service
...BRONX NY-ESSEX NJ-HUDSON NJ-KINGS (BROOKLYN) NY-NASSAU NY- NEW YORK (MANHATTAN) NY-NORTHWEST SUFFOLK NY-QUEENS NY- RICHMOND (STATEN IS.) NY-SOUTHERN FAIRFIELD CT-SOUTHERN NEW HAVEN CT- SOUTHWEST SUFFOLK NY-UNION NJ- 437 PM EST MON FEB 28 2005
... WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT THROUGH EARLY TUESDAY MORNING...
SNOW WILL CONTINUE THIS EVENING... AND MAY BE HEAVY AT TIMES... ACCUMULATING AT THE RATE OF AROUND 2 INCHES PER HOUR. TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS OF 6 TO 10 INCHES ARE LIKELY BY THE TIME THE SNOW TAPERS OFF LATE TONIGHT.
WINDS COULD ALSO BECOME QUITE STRONG DURING THE PERIOD OF HEAVIEST SNOWFALL. NORTHEAST WINDS OF 20 TO 30 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 40 MPH MAY CAUSE NEAR BLIZZARD CONDITIONS... WITH CONSIDERABLE BLOWING AND DRIFTING OF SNOW AND SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCED VISIBILITIES.
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michelleNYC, be glad you don't have to commute far today! In NJ it's snowing & blowing like crazy too. Left the office at 4:30 and was home in 15 mins! A far cry from the hour plus I spent sliding around trying to get home last Thursday night. It's sticking to the roads good now...glad I'm off the road!
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michelleNYC...did you see any palm fronds fly by your windows? That same system came roaring through here (Tampa) yesterday, and I do mean roaring. The wind was so loud I went out to see what the bay was doing. There were big waves breaking with spray against our shore in normally calm Tampa Bay. Part of our dock was underwater from wind driven water building up here.
We were under a tornado watch all afternoon and I heard on the news today that the barometric pressure dropped as low as it normally would with a tropical depression or category 1 hurricane....
I'm sorry our balmy air didn't stay balmy all the way up there! Stay warm and safe.
We were under a tornado watch all afternoon and I heard on the news today that the barometric pressure dropped as low as it normally would with a tropical depression or category 1 hurricane....
I'm sorry our balmy air didn't stay balmy all the way up there! Stay warm and safe.
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You only have one shovel? Heck, I have a whole wradrobe -- plastic to shovel off the painted front steps, metal for attacking icy plow pilups, shallow metal for pushing light accumulations, and that's not even counting accessories like the car brush, ice chopper, roof rake (for averting ice dams) and the kiddie size shovels (one plastic, one metal) for detail work.
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I wasn in NYC yesterday and it was wild. Snow flying everywhere. I got the cabbie to drive me through Central Park on the way to Penn Station and got to see the Gates. They were really fun in the late afternoon with the snow and the blowing.
When I got home, someone had swiped my snow shovel, too! Then my jerk neighbor cleared the main walk, right to my property line, which is only 10 feet wide! Who does he think has been clearing his walk the last couple of storms? Jerk!
When I got home, someone had swiped my snow shovel, too! Then my jerk neighbor cleared the main walk, right to my property line, which is only 10 feet wide! Who does he think has been clearing his walk the last couple of storms? Jerk!


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