http://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/powerful-cold-storm-targets-th/64337A storm delivering needed rain to the Atlantic Seaboard will have
many faces ranging from urban flooding, to strong winds, unusual cold,
heavy snow and power outages into Monday.
A strengthening storm is rolling up the Atlantic Coast with drenching rain.
The storm will also pack gusty winds. The worst of the wind on the
front side of the storm will take aim from New York City on north and
east.
The strength of the wind from the east and southeast in these areas
can knock down tree limbs and cause coastal flooding at high tide.
Since the storm is near the coast and will hook inland, the worst seas will be in coastal waters.
Around New York City the highest tide levels (combination of storm
surge and astronomical tides) will occur late this evening into the wee
hours of the morning. Around Providence, the worst is likely Monday
midday. Around Boston the highest water levels are likely from lunchtime
Monday into the early afternoon.
Tides can be briefly 1.5 to 3.0 feet above published values, depending on local funneling effects.
On the storm's back side, gusty winds will funnel cold air in across
the Great Lakes, Ohio Valley and southern Appalachians. It is
conceivable winds are strong enough in this sector as well to down trees
even without snowfall.
For portions of the central Appalachians, this will seem like the second of two bookend snowstorms in "a year without a winter."
From the West Virginia mountains to western Pennsylvania, western
upstate New York, part of southern Ontario and western Quebec the right
conditions will come together to unload heavy wet snow.
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ok i have a sun tan. im already peeling and its been 80+ degrees for several days. and now it got cold again.
and tonight and tomorrow, snow.
lot of trees are going to fall down, so they predict.