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Typical pre nor'easter conditions. Heavy rain, medium wind at the moment. Full storm effects will reach here by noon. 3 high tide cycles will be affected by this. Hence, the reason for the coastal flooding.
Is in the mid 40's here, so likely to be an all rain event for us. Heavy, wet snow is expected inland.
More concerned with trees toppling in the hurricane force winds. We were spared the snow this winter but not the rain. The ground is saturated. Easy to uproot entire trees. Toppling trees lead to power outages. So far so good.
The NWS is making me a little nutty. They issued a hurricane force wind warning. Hurricane force winds are a given in a nor'easter. Not sure why it needed a separate warning and probably dont want to know either.
Corky, thank you for your concern. I am a mile from the ocean so am spared the coastal surge. We have more of a problem with rain exceeding the ability of the drains to rid the streets of the water. Plus, I am on the second floor. Helps. LOL.
You have had 13 feet of snow already and are expecting more with this? You need to move dude. I'm thinking someplace with sun and palm trees. LOL.
Gemme, stay safe out there.
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