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Northeast hit again. Cold, rain, snow.
« on: November 07, 2012, 02:04:47 PM »
Nor'easter bears down on Sandy-battered NYC and New Jersey  Published November 07, 2012
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  •    Nov. 7, 2012: A man walks toward a police car during a nor'easter, also known as a northeaster storm, in the Red Hook Neighborhood of New York. (Reuters)
  •    Nov. 7, 2012: Jason Auer works in the snow cleaning a relatives house in the New Dorp section of Staten Island, New York. (AP)
  •    Nov. 5, 2012: A damaged home tilts to one side along the beach in the Belle Harbor section of the borough of Queens, New York, in the wake of Superstorm Sandy. A coastal storm that threatens to complicate the Superstorm Sandy cleanup efforts on Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2012 now looks like it will be weaker than expected, experts say. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle)
  Next Slide Previous Slide   NEW YORK –  A nor'easter blustered into New York and New Jersey on Wednesday with rain and wet snow, plunging homes right back into darkness and inflicting another round of misery on thousands of people still reeling from Superstorm Sandy.
 
Under ordinary circumstances, a storm of this sort wouldn't be a big deal, but large swaths of the landscape were still an open wound, with the electrical system highly fragile and many of Sandy's victims still mucking out their homes and cars and shivering in the deepening cold.
As the nor'easter closed in, thousands of people in low-lying neighborhoods staggered by the superstorm just over a week ago were urged to clear out. Authorities warned that rain and 60 mph gusts in the evening and overnight could swamp homes all over again, topple trees wrenched loose by Sandy, and erase some of the hard-won progress made in restoring power to millions of customers.
"I am waiting for the locusts and pestilence next," New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said. "We may take a setback in the next 24 hours."
 
Exactly as authorities feared, the storm brought down tree limbs and electrical wires, and utilities in New York and New Jersey reported that some customers who lost power because of Sandy lost it all over again as a result of the nor'easter.
"I know everyone's patience is wearing thin," said John Miksad, senior vice president of electric operations at Consolidated Edison, the chief utility in New York City.
Ahead of the storm, public works crews in New Jersey built up dunes to protect the stripped and battered coast, and new evacuations were ordered in a number of communities already emptied by Sandy. New shelters opened.
 
In New York City, police went to low-lying neighborhoods with loudspeakers, urging residents to leave. But Mayor Michael Bloomberg didn't issue mandatory evacuations, and many people stayed behind, some because they feared looting, others because they figured whatever happens couldn't be any worse than what they have gone through already.
"We're petrified," said James Alexander, a resident of the hard-hit Rockaways section of Queens. "It's like a sequel to a horror movie." Nevertheless, he said he was staying to watch over his house and his neighbors.
 
All construction in New York City was halted -- a precaution that needed no explanation after a crane collapsed last week in Sandy's high winds and dangled menacingly over the streets of Manhattan. Parks were closed because of the danger of falling trees. Drivers were advised to stay off the road after 5 p.m.
 
Airlines canceled at least 1,300 U.S. flights in and out of the New York metropolitan area, causing a new round of disruptions that rippled across the country.
The city manager in Long Beach, N.Y., urged the roughly 21,000 people who ignored previous mandatory evacuation orders in the badly damaged barrier-island city to get out.
Forecasters said the nor'easter would bring moderate coastal flooding, with storm surges of about 3 feet possible Wednesday into Thursday -- far less than the 8 to 14 feet Sandy hurled at the region. The storm's winds were expected to be well below Sandy's, which gusted to 90 mph.
By the afternoon, the storm was bringing rain and wet snow to New York, New Jersey and the Philadelphia area and creating a slushy mess in the streets. Eight-foot waves crashed on the beaches in New Jersey.
 
The early-afternoon high tide came and went without any reports of serious flooding in New York City, the mayor said. The next high tide was early Thursday. But forecasters said the moment of maximum flood danger may have passed.
 
Con Ed said the nor'easter knocked out power to at least 11,000 people, some of whom had just gotten it back. The Long Island Power Authority said by evening that the number of customers in the dark had risen from 150,000 to nearly 187,000.
Similarly, New Jersey utilities reported scattered outages, with some customers complaining that they had just gotten their electricity back in the past two day or two, only to lose it again.
On Staten Island, workers and residents on a washed-out block in Midland Beach continued to pull debris -- old lawn chairs, stuffed animals, a basketball hoop -- from their homes, even as the bad weather blew in.
 
Jane Murphy, a nurse, wondered, "How much worse can it get?" as she cleaned the inside of her flooded-out car.
Sandy killed more than 100 people in 10 states, with most of the victims in New York and New Jersey. On Tuesday, the death toll inched higher when a 78-year-old man died of a head injury, suffered when he fell down a wet, sandy stairwell in the dark, authorities said.
Long lines persisted at gas stations but were shorter than they were days ago. Ahead of the nor'easter, an estimated 270,000 homes and businesses in New York state and around 370,000 in New Jersey were still without electricity.
 
The storm could bring repairs to a standstill because of federal safety regulations that prohibit linemen from working in bucket trucks when wind gusts reach 40 mph.
Authorities warned also that trees and limbs broken or weakened by Sandy could fall and that even where repairs have been made, the electrical system is fragile, with some substations fed by only a single power line instead of several.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/weather/2012/11/07/sandy-battered-nyc-and-nj-prepare-for-noreaster/#ixzz2BaYdDM1K
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Re: Northeast hit again. Cold, rain, snow.
« Reply #1 on: November 07, 2012, 02:13:42 PM »
I'm sitting here in Central CT. The forcast this AM was for MAYBE2"on grass and dirt, no accululations on tar or sidewalks. Then changing to rain over night...

Well they are WRONG again... We had a inch or two everywhere by noon, three for inches more by 4, when I decided it was time to get home. The trip was over an hour... to go 15 miles!  :o :o I was fine, BUT I did have all four tires spinning a couple times! People where not making it up any incline unless they had 4WD. Those that could move did so at 5mph... For the LIFE of me I dont know what these folks even go out in the weather if they are that afraid to move!!!
 I got home to about 4 inches. (I work in a spot where we always get more snow) I plowed with the Polaris at 5pm. Momma just came in after shoveling to the animals and walk way for the dog. There is another 4" on the ground... So much for a dusting to 2" on GRASSY areas!!! ::) :o ::)

News says the storm has stalled... snow up in buffalo area is stopping the storm. So its siting over us dumping snow. Thats New England...

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Re: Northeast hit again. Cold, rain, snow.
« Reply #2 on: November 07, 2012, 04:21:26 PM »
Funny how attitudes about weather vary regionally. If we got four inches of snow in november in my area of minnesota, it would hardly be worth commenting on, unless there was some freezing rain with it. But we're used to it. Take some frost to northern florida and it would be a bad situation because they are not set up for it and bridge decks will be slippery. Consequently more dangerous than the snow in minnesota.




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Re: Northeast hit again. Cold, rain, snow.
« Reply #3 on: November 07, 2012, 11:28:33 PM »
We had close to 8'', when I posted last night...  This AM there is ANOTHER 4" added... I haven't stuck a ruler in it, but its at least a foot, its about three feet at the end of the driveway and because of the temps ALL ICE UNDERNEATH! When a HD2500 truck slides to the side of the road, simply because of gravity and the crown of the road when NOT MOVING FORWARD, its slippery...  ::) ::)


Of coarse there are differences in attitude! here is another headline... Florida is sunny and warm MOST of the year and Alaska is cold and snowy!!!!  :o ::) ;)
Sans the winter of 2011 (32''), we just DON'T regularly get the big snow amounts. You will need to go back to 1978 for the last big snow fall (near 30") and that also shut down the state. Today is a not a real big storm. But its making headlines because of Hurricane Sandy and all the damage and power outages she did to half a dozen states along our coastline.

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Re: Northeast hit again. Cold, rain, snow.
« Reply #4 on: November 08, 2012, 12:28:45 AM »
The perfect weather for staying home! Hopefully that can be cleared soon. Do you guys have salt trucks? I hope so.

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Re: Northeast hit again. Cold, rain, snow.
« Reply #5 on: November 08, 2012, 12:45:56 AM »
The perfect weather for staying home! Hopefully that can be cleared soon. Do you guys have salt trucks? I hope so.

YES, my jeeps ate it up and fell apart. LOL Roget that! I have a deer to cut up and a couple boxes of shells to load, then a trip to the post office this aft noon when it warms up.

They try some other things but they have proven better for the environment, but even worse on the vehicles!! LOL...

Momma just came in and said its very heavy and wet, forbidding me form going out there to shovel. (Heart attack '09) Says its closer to 14"BUT LOOKS LIKE IT IS STOPPING!! YAHOO!! Its just below freezing now, but supposed to warm to near 50 and will be 60's by Sunday...  ::) TYPICAL N.E. weather! LOL
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Re: Northeast hit again. Cold, rain, snow.
« Reply #6 on: November 08, 2012, 03:49:04 AM »
All of this man-caused global warming is making things pretty chilly and it isn't even winter yet.
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Re: Northeast hit again. Cold, rain, snow.
« Reply #7 on: November 08, 2012, 11:38:51 AM »
 I like where it showed the fema setup in N.Y, was closed due to the weather. So much for helping all those that need the help .

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Re: Northeast hit again. Cold, rain, snow.
« Reply #8 on: November 08, 2012, 04:57:02 PM »
I like where it showed the fema setup in N.Y, was closed due to the weather. So much for helping all those that need the help .

 
HEH, I saw it too. Boy did they help out, even closed the shelter. Fema is a terrible waste of money. What do they do that every states natl guard couldn't do in an emergency?? POWDERMAN.  ::) ::)
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