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Old 03-12-2017, 11:46 AM
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Nor'easter In March For The Mid-Atlantic

Just when you thought it was time to hang up your snow shovels and heavy winter coats.

"A powerful Nor’easter will roar up the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast coasts Monday night and Tuesday, unleashing heavy snow and howling winds, and flooding some coastal areas. Snowfall totals may vary widely in the Washington region, with amounts exceeding 8 inches a good possibility****just north of the city, but as low as two inches in southeastern suburbs. Inside the Beltway, 4 to 8 inches is most likely.
Up and down the Interstate 95 corridor, the storm will hit fast but hard. In just 12 hours, it could generate historic snowfall amounts for March in some areas." WP
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...=.0eff45d885bc
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Reminds me of the great March buzzard of '93, but with the South mainly left out.
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And we have hardly had a winter thus far. Much of January and February was shirt-sleeve weather. I live in the hills ~30 miles northwest of the city and about 700 feet higher. We're likely to get hammered. I'm cool with that. My liquor cabinet and beer fridge are stocked up.
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And we have hardly had a winter thus far. Much of January and February was shirt-sleeve weather. I live in the hills ~30 miles northwest of the city and about 700 feet higher. We're likely to get hammered. I'm cool with that. My liquor cabinet and beer fridge are stocked up.
I almost miss living there. Layin' in some firewood and fire up the tunes while watching the world go silent.
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Reminds me of the great March buzzard of '93, but with the South mainly left out.
The Storm of the Century. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_S...owstorm_impact
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