Sunday, November 2, 2014

Sunday Globe Special: Southern Snowstorm Censored

Because it would conflict with the pathetic narrative being pushed on page A3:

"An arctic blast that dumped historic early snow on parts of Tennessee, the Carolinas, and Georgia will bring a wintry storm to the Northeast on Sunday, forecasters said. 

RelatedDon’t expect winter to be polar vortex redux, officials said

Oh, government liars wrong again, huh?

Strong winds and rain mixing with snow could lead to power outages, coastal flooding and breach erosion in southeast New England, including Boston, said the Weather Channel’s Michael Palmer.

We will see how the Globe covers it.

Up to one foot of snow is expected in northern and eastern Maine before the storm moves into Maritime Canada on Sunday night and Monday. Meanwhile freezing temperatures will grip the country for another day – all the way from the Great Lakes to south Florida. Record lows are possible for the South Sunday morning and in Florida, including areas all the way down to near Miami. In North Carolina, the areas around Asheville were socked by as much as six inches of snow Saturday. In Tennessee, almost 13 inches of snow fell." 

You know who is responsible for this? ISIS!

"Storm makes slow way through region" by Jennifer Smith | Globe Correspondent   November 01, 2014]

With the temperature dropping overnight, a dusting of snow was likely in some areas across the state, said Bill Simpson, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service.

Parts of Central and Western Massachusetts, in areas of high elevation, were expected to have snow overnight. By early Sunday, forecasters said, snow was possible on the eastern edge of the state as well.

“Greater Boston could see a few flakes, but it’s not going to stick,” Simpson said.

(Blog editor angrily shaking head)

At most, areas above 1,000 feet elevation could see 1 to 2 inches of snow, said weather service meteorologist Rebecca Gould....

Temperatures were expected to drop to about 38 degrees Saturday night with a “gusty wind chill,” said Frank Nocera, with the weather service.

Sunday morning was expected to be in the mid-30s, possibly rising to 44 degrees in the afternoon, making for a chilly New England Patriots game in Foxborough.

That should help them against Peyton Manning then.

The good news, Nocera said, is the rain should abate Sunday morning and end by midday, leaving the afternoon crisp and dry.

But a “one-two punch” is expected to last through Sunday afternoon. 

Whatever.

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Also seeVermont’s maple industry surveyed on climate change

I'm really starting to get ticked off at the endle$$ propaganda flying in the face of my senses, folks. 

UPDATE: Snow falls in Boston area

What a MESS!