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Sands going to be moving...

Craig-PI

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... A Significant Winter Storm With Heavy Snow... And Blizzard Conditions In Coastal Sections... Is Possible From Late Saturday Afternoon Into Sunday Morning...

.Low Pressure Developing Over The Southeast States On Saturday Will Rapidly Intensify As It Moves Off The Southern Mid Atlantic Coast Saturday Night... And Passes Southeast Of Montauk Point Early Sunday Morning. The Intensifying Low Will Tap Into Gulf And Atlantic Moisture To Produce Heavy Snow Across The Tri State Area... With Blizzard Conditions Possible In Coastal Sections.



Southern Fairfield-Southern New Haven-Southern Middlesex- Southern New London-Southern Westchester-New York (manhattan)- Bronx-Richmond (staten Island)-Kings (brooklyn)-Queens-Nassau- Northwestern Suffolk-Northeastern Suffolk-Southwestern Suffolk- Southeastern Suffolk- 452 AM EST Fri Feb 10 2006

... Blizzard Watch In Effect From Saturday Afternoon Through Sunday Morning...

The National Weather Service In Upton Has Issued A Blizzard Watch... Which Is In Effect From Saturday Afternoon Through Sunday Morning.

Snow Will Begin During Saturday Afternoon... And Become Heavy At Times Saturday Night. Northeast Winds Will Also Increase Saturday Night To 25 To 35 Mph With Gusts Up To 50 Mph... Causing Blizzard Conditions Along With Considerable Blowing And Drifting Of Snow.

By The Time The Snow Ends Sunday Morning... Accumulations Should Average 8 To 12 Inches... With Locally Higher Amounts Possible. The Highest Totals Are Most Likely To Occur In And Near New York City... And Across Western Long Island.
 
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