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967 mb Major Nor'easter!!! HISTORIC BLIZZARD!!! 4 deaths...
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[quote:Rinty:MV8yMTMyMzQzXzM2MDM2NzA3X0EwRjFEQzA1] [quote:phoenixe:MV8yMTMyMzQzXzM2MDMyNDMxX0VGOUIwM0ZE] [quote:Luisport:MV8yMTMyMzQzXzM2MDE5Nzc5XzJBQUIyNEYz] [color=red][b]FOX 25 News Boston‏@fox25news BREAKING: 12-year-old dies from CO poisoning in Dorchester[/b][/color] [/quote] :verysad: [/quote] Thank you, Phoenixe. Your ‘snow-on-roof’ thread is very important. Most would say that wind took care of that. However, the same wind produces pockets where that can happen. Here in Maine most know. Other parts it is new. Also thanks for CO poisoning note. That was a 12 year old child’s death in Dorchester. Because of CO safety my gas heater went off. It goes off automatically if no exhaust. The exhaust was covered with an 81/2 foot drift. Dug it out and now it works fine. Good from bad. The visibility is great because most airports shut or reduced so no chemtrails. Could see out and think that the tide did cover the breakwater, (Penobscot Bay, Midcoast Maine). Fire Departments might shoot me for saying this but…: We know we should not heat with stoves…. We know we should not leave burners on and go to sleep…. However IF IF IF we do we should remember to take turns on ‘watch’. There. Lol. Again, thanks. Oh, re ‘odd pockets of wind’. Parts of eastern slopes of British Columbia are the places where there is the greatest cold. This is because those times the weather reverses over land, i.e. east to west, then it gets colder. It can go down to 60 degrees below zero. (F). Then when that reverses to normal and the normal west-to-east brings weather over the Rockies then you have giant shifts called the Chinook. It can go from 60 below to near 60 above, (shift of 100 degrees), in 24 hours. But also there are valleys there that because of patterns there is no wind. None. Ever. Giant trees of about 100 feet have trunks about the size of your arm. Weird. [/quote]
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#Snow already making its way into Upstate NY. This radar is a good look at the two storms on their way to combination. [
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