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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Newport, RI
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So, uh, not exactly 4 to 10 inches here in Newport...
And they're already making threats for another storm.
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
National Weather Service Taunton MA
356 PM EST Tue Dec 6 2005
Hartford CT-Tolland CT-Windham CT-Western Franklin MA-
Eastern Franklin MA-Northern Worcester MA-Central Middlesex MA-
Western Essex MA-Eastern Essex MA-Western Hampshire MA-
Western Hampden MA-Eastern Hampshire MA-Eastern Hampden MA-
Southern Worcester MA-Western Norfolk MA-Southeast Middlesex MA-
Suffolk MA-Eastern Norfolk MA-Northern Bristol MA-
Western Plymouth MA-Eastern Plymouth MA-Southern Bristol MA-
Southern Plymouth MA-Barnstable MA-Dukes MA-Nantucket MA-
Northern Middlesex MA-Cheshire NH-Eastern Hillsborough NH-
Western And central Hillsborough NH-Northwest Providence RI-
southeast Providence RI-Western Kent RI-Eastern Kent RI-
Bristol RI-Washington RI-Newport RI-Block Island RI-
Including the cities of, Hartford, Windsor Locks, Union,
Vernon, Putnam, Willimantic, Charlemont, Greenfield,
Orange, Barre, Fitchburg, Framingham, Lowell, Lawrence,
Gloucester, Chesterfield, Blandford, Amherst, Northampton,
Springfield, Milford, Worcester, Foxboro, Norwood,
Cambridge, Boston, Quincy, Taunton, Brockton, Plymouth,
Fall River, New Bedford, Mattapoisett, Chatham, Falmouth,
Provincetown, Vineyard Haven, Nantucket, Ayer, Jaffrey,
Keene, Manchester, Nashua, Peterborough, Weare, Foster,
Smithfield, Providence, West Greenwich, Warwick, Bristol,
Narragansett, Westerly, Newport, Block Island
356 PM EST Tue Dec 6 2005
Another coastal storm May affect Southern New England on Friday
Latest forecasts indicate an intensifying coastal storm will track northeast from the North Carolina coast on Friday, passing about 200 miles south of Nantucket. This scenario would bring accumulating snow to Southern New England on Friday, especially near the coast.
The track of this storm is still uncertain and there is a chance it could pass further out to sea with little impact on Southern New England.
People in Southern New England should continue to monitor the latest forecasts and statements. Stay tuned to NOAA all hazards radio or your favorite media outlet for the latest information.
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