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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

"Global Warming"Leaves Northeast Buried

The East Regional News story reports conditions will improve only slightly over the Northeast today following the departure of Tuesday's potent nor'easter. The heavy rain and burying snow will be gone, but blustery winds will continue to howl.

The winds will generally gust between 30 and 40 mph across the Northeast. Stronger gusts will occur this morning.

The combination of the winds and arctic air funneling overhead will result in chilly AccuWeather.com RealFeel® temperatures. The air will feel like temperatures are in the 30s this afternoon in the Interstate 95 corridor.

Heavy snow will overspread western Quebec today as the potent storm races northward. Some snow will still persist over the interior Northeast with moisture wrapping around the storm's backside.

The snow will leave an additional 3 to 6 inches across the northern Adirondacks and Green Mountains through tonight. The combination of the snow's weight and gusty winds could down tree limbs power lines, resulting in power outages.

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