General Winter storm floods Boston; at least 5 dead in northeast

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MovinOn

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Hope nobody here is being screwed by this "weather bomb." Looks like some pretty serious shit.






A deadly winter storm crawling up the East Coast clobbered the Northeast on Thursday with blinding blizzard conditions and coastal flooding, which snarled travel and left millions of Americans bracing for potential power failures.

Whiteout conditions were reported from New York City, where snow was falling at a rate of 1 to 2 inches per hour, to New England, where Providence, Rhode Island, was being buried under snow falling at 3 inches per hour.

Islip, New York, on Long Island, had gotten more than 13 inches by late Thursday afternoon, as had parts of New Hampshire.
  • At least five people were confirmed to have died: three in North Carolina and one each in Pennsylvania and Virginia.

  • Thousands of flights were canceled or delayed, according to FlightAware. Flights resumed Thursday afternoon at LaGuardia Airport in New York, and they were expected to resume later Thursday night at John F. Kennedy International Airport. In addition, Amtrak said it would operate a modified schedule between New York and Boston.

  • Power failures were easing in the South, which the storm blanketed with an extremely rare winter storm. About 9,000 Georgia Power customers were without electricity, but most were expected to have been restored by 10 p.m. ET, the utility said. Almost all service had been restored in South Carolina early Thursday evening, and fewer than 3,000 Florida Power & Light customers remained in the dark. In North Carolina, about 5,000 customers remained without power, down from a peak of about 20,000.
At least 5 dead, millions face snow chaos from 'bomb cyclone'
 

Jesus X

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Sep 7, 2015
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crazy stuff ,everytime I have thought about moving to the east coast I remember they have crazy blizzards and hurricanes.
 

sparkuri

Pulse on the finger of The Cimmunity
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Jan 16, 2015
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Next high tide is coming in right now.
Stay safe Bostonians!
 

Rambo John J

Baker Team
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Jan 17, 2015
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Hope nobody here is being screwed by this "weather bomb." Looks like some pretty serious shit.






A deadly winter storm crawling up the East Coast clobbered the Northeast on Thursday with blinding blizzard conditions and coastal flooding, which snarled travel and left millions of Americans bracing for potential power failures.

Whiteout conditions were reported from New York City, where snow was falling at a rate of 1 to 2 inches per hour, to New England, where Providence, Rhode Island, was being buried under snow falling at 3 inches per hour.

Islip, New York, on Long Island, had gotten more than 13 inches by late Thursday afternoon, as had parts of New Hampshire.
  • At least five people were confirmed to have died: three in North Carolina and one each in Pennsylvania and Virginia.

  • Thousands of flights were canceled or delayed, according to FlightAware. Flights resumed Thursday afternoon at LaGuardia Airport in New York, and they were expected to resume later Thursday night at John F. Kennedy International Airport. In addition, Amtrak said it would operate a modified schedule between New York and Boston.

  • Power failures were easing in the South, which the storm blanketed with an extremely rare winter storm. About 9,000 Georgia Power customers were without electricity, but most were expected to have been restored by 10 p.m. ET, the utility said. Almost all service had been restored in South Carolina early Thursday evening, and fewer than 3,000 Florida Power & Light customers remained in the dark. In North Carolina, about 5,000 customers remained without power, down from a peak of about 20,000.
At least 5 dead, millions face snow chaos from 'bomb cyclone'
I will never buy a house less than 100 feet from sea level....that is all
 

megatherium

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Funny. A guy on the UG from Boston was once complaining about a cab driver playing loud rock music in the cab; of course when I asked (I was just curious) the driver turned out to be white. Jeezus, they still have white can drivers in Boston it turns out. I haven't seen a white cab driver in at least thirty years.

Best of luck with the storm.
 

silentsinger

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Jun 23, 2015
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Oh, man. This is horrible :(

And this coast is going mental about our little 4.4 earthquake last night.
 

Gay For Longo

*insert Matt Serra meme
Jan 22, 2016
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Hope nobody here is being screwed by this "weather bomb." Looks like some pretty serious shit.






A deadly winter storm crawling up the East Coast clobbered the Northeast on Thursday with blinding blizzard conditions and coastal flooding, which snarled travel and left millions of Americans bracing for potential power failures.

Whiteout conditions were reported from New York City, where snow was falling at a rate of 1 to 2 inches per hour, to New England, where Providence, Rhode Island, was being buried under snow falling at 3 inches per hour.

Islip, New York, on Long Island, had gotten more than 13 inches by late Thursday afternoon, as had parts of New Hampshire.
  • At least five people were confirmed to have died: three in North Carolina and one each in Pennsylvania and Virginia.

  • Thousands of flights were canceled or delayed, according to FlightAware. Flights resumed Thursday afternoon at LaGuardia Airport in New York, and they were expected to resume later Thursday night at John F. Kennedy International Airport. In addition, Amtrak said it would operate a modified schedule between New York and Boston.

  • Power failures were easing in the South, which the storm blanketed with an extremely rare winter storm. About 9,000 Georgia Power customers were without electricity, but most were expected to have been restored by 10 p.m. ET, the utility said. Almost all service had been restored in South Carolina early Thursday evening, and fewer than 3,000 Florida Power & Light customers remained in the dark. In North Carolina, about 5,000 customers remained without power, down from a peak of about 20,000.
At least 5 dead, millions face snow chaos from 'bomb cyclone'
Thankfully not much snow yet but it' cold as fuck
-38 today with the chill

Edit: 1st time this year I've had to use the fireplace
 

Onetrickpony

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Nov 21, 2016
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Thankfully not much snow yet but it' cold as fuck
-38 today with the chill

Edit: 1st time this year I've had to use the fireplace
It’s warmed up here and it looks like the cold snap is finally going to break.




That stretch of -45 was fucking brutal but now it’s going to snow and my blower broke right before it got cold so I’ve got to pull it apart this weekend and fix it before the storm comes.
 

Gay For Longo

*insert Matt Serra meme
Jan 22, 2016
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It’s warmed up here and it looks like the cold snap is finally going to break.




That stretch of -45 was fucking brutal but now it’s going to snow and my blower broke right before it got cold so I’ve got to pull it apart this weekend and fix it before the storm comes.
It always seems to break when you're going to need it most
Finally said fuck it and I pay 2 kids in the subdivision 15bux each to clean the driveway and sidewalk