Nor'easter 2012 Tracker: Winter Storm Expected To Affect New York, New Jersey ...
Residents of a flood-wrecked home in Point Pleasant Beach N.J. offer encouragement to fellow victims of Superstorm Sandy on Monday, Nov. 5. A new storm, this one a nor'easter, was due to hit the shore Wednesday, raising fears of renewed damage and ...www.huffingtonpost.com
Nor'easter still poses threat for areas ravaged by Superstorm Sandy
This morning's computer models show sustained winds of 20-30 knots or 25-35 mph along the coast from the Delmarva to New England. (WeatherBell.com) Last night, some of the computer models suggested Wednesday's Nor'easter may develop far enough ...www.washingtonpost.com
Nor'easter expected to hit New England
With New York City and New Jersey still reeling from the effects of Superstorm Sandy, another storm is developing along the East Coast that could disrupt recovery efforts in the areas hardest hit by Sandy and perhaps cause problems locally, bringing ...www.patriotledger.com
Not Another Nor'easter!, from Old to New Amsterdam, a Never-Before-Seen Whale
A powerful nor'easter is bearing down on the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast. Mother Nature, if you're listening, we're sure that northern New England would gladly volunteer to take the brunt of this one, if you'll be willing to spare the Sandy-ravaged New ...www.onearth.org
Nor'easter May Be Next for New England
... a week before it hit, shows a simulation of the storm that will bring moderate rains and gusty winds in many of the same areas ravaged by the superstorm.abcnews.go.com
Nor'easter may bring 50 mph winds, rain to Sandy-hit areas
Behind the rain will be more cold air, Roker said, which means there is the potential for heavy amounts of snow in the White and Green Mountains in New England all the way back down to areas in West Virginia. Allison Joyce / Getty Images. Residents of ...usnews.nbcnews.com
Nor'easter to Impact the Delmarva Peninsula
Play video. While the worst of the nor'easter will take aim farther north in the mid-Atlantic and New England, cold rain, gusty wind and coastal flooding will impact the Delmarva Peninsula.www.accuweather.com
Nor'easter to Unleash a New Round of Damage, Flooding
A nor'easter will take aim on the mid-Atlantic and New England beginning on Wednesday. Rain will overspread New York City around the midday hours and continue heavy at times into Wednesday night.www.accuweather.com
Nor'easter: New York, New England May See Snow Post-Election Day
The National Weather Service's forecast center that watches winter storms put out a long-range notice Thursday, saying bluntly that a nor'easter is possible for the mid-Atlantic and New England. Forecaster Bruce Sullivan says it wouldn't be as bad as ...www.huffingtonpost.com
Nor'easter remains on track to hit East Coast midweek
The National Weather Service's forecast center in College Park, Maryland, which watches winter storms, put out a long-range notice last week saying a nor'easter was on course to hit the mid-Atlantic and New England states midweek. Unlike Sandy, this ...www.foxnews.com
Nor'easter forecasts back off snow chances for Maryland
AccuWeather is predicting an area with 1-3 inches of snow could stretch from Cecil and Kent counties through the Philadelphia area and into New England. The National Weather Service's Baltimore/Washington forecast office is expecting rain showers ...www.baltimoresun.com
Eastward Shift in Nor'Easter, Then Promise of Coast-To-Coast Changes
Does that mean the mid-Atlantic and New England are going to avoid the storm? Hardly. What it is likely to mean is areas from west of the Chesapeake up through the Susquehanna Valley will have limited effects from the storm, mainly clouds, but not much ...www.accuweather.com
Nor'easter in New York region by Wednesday
Forecast models predict the New England coastline (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut) including New York state will be hit by a moderately strong Nor'easter starting Wednesday afternoon. Wet snow is ...www2.alabamas13.com
'Insult To Injury': Nor'easter Targets New York, New Jersey
"But from the North Carolina Outer Banks to the shores of New England, it's becoming more certain that the storm will whip up high seas and gusty winds, leading to a new round of coastal flooding and beach erosion on the heels of Superstorm Sandy ...www.vpr.net
Region Could be Hit by Nor'easter This Week
article[new_asset_attachment_attributes][user_id]. new_asset_attachment_attributes. The National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather outlook for the New Jersey-New York-New England region for later this week. According to noaa.gov: "There ...newlondon.patch.com
Bright cold start stays sunny but nor'easter coming
Energy is going to move in the jet stream and create a major nor'easter that will ride up the coast Wednesday and be passing by the area Thursday.www.boston.com
Nor'easter To Pummel New York, New Jersey This Week; Storm Will Bring More ...
The nor'easter is going to prove challenging for more than a million people in New York and New Jersey who are still without power.www.huffingtonpost.com
Nor'easter Threatens Battered New York City, East Coast
In New England, the Nor'easter could also bring snow. A week after Sandy made landfall in New Jersey, nearly 2 million people are still without power and transportation services into and throughout New York City are still limited.bostinno.com
N.J. weather forecast: Nor'easter is a rain, not snow, event
An area of low pressure will develop off the North Carolina coast by tomorrow morning and track to the east-northeast towards the New England coastal waters. Clouds will increase overnight with winds veering to the northeast at 5 to 15 mph ...www.newjerseynewsroom.com
Cold Dry through Election Day- Then a Nor'easter
With our coastline more vulnerable following Sandy, this moderate to major Nor'easter may have greater impact than if we had not just endured a similar storm (Sandy in New England was similar to upcoming event). We are in a cycle of lower astronomical ...www.necn.com
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
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