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Snow Hurricane 2010: Northeast To Get More Snow

MICHAEL HILL   02/24/10 10:55 PM ET   AP

Snow Hurricane

ALBANY, N.Y. — A powerful winter storm dumped a foot or more of snow in the Northeast on Wednesday, knocking out power to thousands and stalling air traffic from Boston to Philadelphia, all ahead of a second system packing strong winds that could blanket the area with another foot of snow.

The storm cut a swath from eastern Pennsylvania into northern New England, slamming typically snowy regions that had been spared the paralyzing storms that hit cities farther south earlier this winter. About 150,000 customers lost power Wednesday, hundreds of schools were closed and at least three traffic deaths were blamed on the storm.

An 89-year-old woman died in a crash in New York's Hudson Valley. In Pennsylvania's Pocono Mountains, a woman and a boy died when their vehicle slid off snow- and ice-covered Interstate 80; The man driving the car was not expected to survive.

The system was the first of a 1-2 winter punch. The National Weather Service said the storm forecast to hit Thursday is expected to be "significant and long-lasting," packing wind gusts of 40 to 50 mph, which could cause more power outages, and dump a foot or more of snow on some areas by Friday. Meteorologists said some areas of New York's Adirondack and Catskill mountains and Vermont's Green Mountains could get as much as 2 feet by the weekend.

Philadelphia, which has had its snowiest winter with more than 70 inches and is still digging out from earlier back-to-back storms, could see as much as a foot of snow.

"It might not be until early next week that we get rid of the storm completely," said meteorologist Hugh Johnson of the National Weather Service's Albany office.

A description of the coming storm as a "snowicane" by State College, Pa.-based Accuweather Inc. touched off criticism – one newspaper called it a "smackdown" – by the National Weather Service.

On Tuesday, 48 hours before the storm was to hit, Accuweather called it "hurricane-like," a "monster," and a "powerful storm of historical proportions" that would wreak havoc from Pennsylvania to Maine and by Wednesday was using the term "snowicane."

That prompted a stern response from National Weather Service meteorologist Craig Evanego.

"It's almost inciting the public, inciting panic," he said.

The Weather Channel called the hurricane talk "bad meteorology."

Accuweather senior meteorologist and director of forecasting operations Ken Reeves called the NWS criticism "unfounded" and said there is nothing wrong in using language that gets people's attention when the situation calls for it.

The northern edge of Wednesday's storm reached into the Massachusetts' Berkshires, Vermont and New Hampshire, dumping more than a foot of snow in some areas and prompting flooding concerns in Maine.

The hardest hit area Wednesday was Albany, N.Y., where some outlying areas had about 2 feet of snow by afternoon. The snow was so thick and heavy that even pickup trucks got stuck trying to plow it out.

"We tried the snowblower and it didn't work. It keeps clogging up," said Pat McDonough as she shoveled her front walk in Voorheesville, a village just west of Albany.

While parts of the Northeast dealt with Wednesday's weather, other cities were preparing for another blast of winter.

In New York City, Mayor Michael Bloomberg said the city was making sure building owners were aware of the predicted high winds and were taking steps to tie down anything that could come loose.

"My hope is that the snow will stay to the north and west of us and we'll just have rain – our kids need another school day," Bloomberg said. "We will cancel school only if it really would be dangerous to get the kids into school and get them home."

In Pennsylvania, State Transportation Secretary Allen Biehler is urging motorists to avoid unnecessary travel in a storm forecast to bring snow and gusty winds.

The system expected to create the storm that will travel up the Atlantic Coast was causing problems in the South on Wednesday. The weather service issued a winter storm warning through Friday morning for mountainous areas of western North Carolina, where forecasters said up to 10 inches was possible by Thursday evening.

Wednesday's Northeast storm ended a long stretch without a major snowfall in eastern New York and northern New England. The region had avoided much of the severe weather that slammed the mid-Atlantic in recent weeks.

Some New England areas had been forced to cancel winter festivals, dog sled races and snow sculpting events this year due to the lack of any snow at all. At Vermont's Mad River Glen ski area, the storm "was a godsend," spokesman Eric Friedman said.

"Thank God Mother Nature was listening," he said.

New York's power outages stood at 117,000 Wednesday afternoon, down from 135,000 earlier in the day. Most are in the Hudson Valley. Another 32,000 were reported in Vermont and western Massachusetts. Schools were closed around eastern New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and western Massachusetts.

Contractor Jim Conde spent the morning plowing eight private roads outside Albany, getting stuck several times in the deep, compressed snow. With more on the way, he was likely to stay busy.

"That's what scares me the most," he said. "If we do get more, where are we going to put it?"

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Associated Press writers Chris Carola in Albany, N.Y., and Mike Rubinkam in Allentown, Pa., contributed to this report.

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05:10 AM on 02/26/2010
Snow day today. Off from high school.
3rd Snow day of the school year.
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SouthpawSass
10:06 AM on 02/25/2010
Well, guess another cup will do...

http://www­.youtube.c­om/watch?v­=UL-xYPjYw­VQ
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SouthpawSass
09:42 AM on 02/25/2010
3rd snow day in a row... My daughter told me yesterday how much easier it is for me because I don't have to pack her lunch in her lunch bag... I can just serve her right there in the kitchen.

Have I mentioned it's the third snow day - in a row?
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happycat
No bio needed. My cuteness speaks for itself.
09:48 AM on 02/25/2010
ha! You must be going bonkers! Can mommy have a martini while daughter has lunch? :-)
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SouthpawSass
09:52 AM on 02/25/2010
Yep, haven't left the house since Tuesday... I just may attempt a trip out and if I crash, oh well... I'm running out of ideas to keep her busy.

As for the Martini? I wish.
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spartanmom
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10:06 AM on 02/25/2010
happycat, now you have me thinking about having a nice single malt scotch with lunch and I don't have kids home to justify it!

Maybe if I start shoveling I can convince myself I deserve it.
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AnnC0725
09:27 AM on 02/25/2010
So much for global warming..j­ust another myth people can make money from.
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happycat
No bio needed. My cuteness speaks for itself.
09:32 AM on 02/25/2010
Go back to sleep.
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Manhattanite
08:48 AM on 02/25/2010
Snow's not sticking in NYC. Much ado about nothing. Again. I want a blizzard. I love snow!
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spartanmom
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08:54 AM on 02/25/2010
We were supposed to change over to snow in the afternoon but it is snow already. Be patient, from what I've heard Friday morning will be your time.
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Dan Ewton
09:18 AM on 02/25/2010
It just rained in Boston.
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spartanmom
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07:46 AM on 02/25/2010
It has been snowing in the western Hudson Valley for about two hours.

I have a 300 foot driveway and a shovel
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AnnC0725
09:29 AM on 02/25/2010
I think you have no right to a 300 ft driveway..­and you should have some of that taken away and given to those with less or no driveway footage and you should be required to buy them shovels.
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spartanmom
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10:05 AM on 02/25/2010
Haha, I used to have a 450 foot drive way but the town closed it!

And no one else would want my driveway. It is the old colonial road and it has never been graded or paved.
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spartanmom
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12:49 PM on 02/25/2010
But really, those socialist snow-plows throwing all their slush on my private property is the worst part.
05:15 AM on 02/25/2010
Can we please lighten up on the hyperbole?
Every snowstorm this winter has been labeled a blizzard, snow hurricane, etc.
It is called winter!!!!
02:41 AM on 02/25/2010
"Snow hurricane"­? Seriously? Don't we already have a word for that? What is it ... oh yeah, "blizzard"­?
This is ridiculous­, all of these hysterics over snowstorms­. In the Northeast. In February. When one of these hits Miami, then let's call it a snow hurricane.
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The Albany Kid
01:45 AM on 02/25/2010
Wonder where that pic was taken. Kinda looks like Western Ave.
12:48 AM on 02/25/2010
Boo! I dont want anymore snow days or my spring break will get cut shorter.
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SpaghettyIrish
Oceania has always been at war with Eurasia.
12:29 AM on 02/25/2010
Ho-hum. Probably won't have any snow-days in the Roc.
12:29 AM on 02/25/2010
Wow! A 'snow hurricane' they're calling it! That global warming sure is heating things up!
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SpaghettyIrish
Oceania has always been at war with Eurasia.
12:39 AM on 02/25/2010
As the globe warms, the arctic ice melts, dumping freezing cold water into the oceans, changing the dynamics of the jetstream, leading to massive storms in unusual places.
01:13 AM on 02/25/2010
Uh-huh!
07:53 AM on 02/25/2010
Some other simple science that climate change deniers don't get- ironically­,heavier snow in the Mid-Atlant­ic areas actually results from warmer winter temperatur­es- warm air can hold far more moisture than colder air, so all that's needed is a temperatur­e of 32 degrees to get much more snow- colder winters generally mean much less snow fall.
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02:19 AM on 02/25/2010
I live in Maine and work in New Hampshire. We have gotten only rain this storm. I'm only 55 but I've never seen it rain in February in either state. I've only had to plow my driveway twice this year. Last year we even had a few daysin February that were in the 50s. Tell me about climate change.
11:37 PM on 02/24/2010
Does Mother Nature have an axe to grind with the peoples of New York?
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brahdog
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11:27 PM on 02/24/2010
it rained where i am on the coast. boo.
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07:31 PM on 02/24/2010
*In Andy Rooney Voice*

Ever wonder why theres a mad rush for snow shovels everytime it snows? Do people throw them out after each snowfall? I think if you bought one, it should last the rest of your life. I mean, how many times does it snow each year?