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Major 'Bomb Cyclone' Expected To Bring
Heavy Snow And Wind To Eastern US

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Posted By: Hazymac, 3/12/2022 5:37:38 PM

A significant winter storm is expected to impact a large portion of eastern U.S. regions over the weekend, bringing a variety of weather threats to those areas that include heavy snowfall and severe thunderstorms. The National Weather Service (NWS) said in a statement the storm system will produce weather threats over parts of the Ohio/Tennessee Valleys and the interior eastern U.S.—going as far south as Georgia—starting on Friday and continuing through Saturday night. "Heavy rainfall and severe thunderstorms [are expected] to impact the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic this weekend," the service said in the latest update, noting that the greatest snow accumulation is expected across portions of the Northeast, where totals

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This time of year spring break visitors descend on Florida, and the weather is almost always balmy, with temperatures frequently topping 80 F. However, the weather system in this article will affect the Gulf Coast beaches tonight. The Tampa area expects to see 37 F. by sunup tomorrow. So it even happens here.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: GirlwithaCurl 3/12/2022 6:07:55 PM (No. 1098197)
Here in Southern Middle TN, we are either in wool or sundresses for Easter. It's been a crapshoot for the 30+ years that I've been here.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: GoodDeal 3/12/2022 6:12:24 PM (No. 1098202)
Looks like the climate will be changing there. Better charge up those electric vehicles. Right now it's around 82 deg here in Palm Springs. Supposed to stay that way for a while as we get closer to summer. Golf is the number one outdoor activity right now and the PNB Paribas Tennis tourney is on right now. No heavy rainfall or snowfall is expected.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Ida Lou Pino 3/12/2022 6:17:37 PM (No. 1098211)
A bomb cyclone? OMG! A bomb cyclone !!! Wait - - is that anything like a snowstorm? Hmmm - - yeah - - I thought so.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: snowoutlaw 3/12/2022 6:17:55 PM (No. 1098212)
Just came in from drinking margaritas in backyard in the 75F sun shine. Yes I think I'll have another. People are always telling me I need to take trips and travel, I say where?
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Hazymac 3/12/2022 6:22:45 PM (No. 1098216)
I wondered about that, too, #3. Bomb cyclone? Sounds pretty bad.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Catherine 3/12/2022 6:39:32 PM (No. 1098229)
Well I guess the best way to weaponize the weather is to give normal events scary names. Weather people here get it wrong easily half the time or more. My arthritis is a better predictor.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: homefry 3/12/2022 6:54:20 PM (No. 1098248)
Here in the Piedmont of NC, it was cold as a beeitch out today!
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Reply 8 - Posted by: udanja99 3/12/2022 6:55:51 PM (No. 1098251)
Predicted to be 28 tonight here in Charleston, SC. Looks like Jean Fraud Kerry doesn’t need that $10 billion for globull warming.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: MindMadeUp 3/12/2022 7:30:37 PM (No. 1098278)
This is why they stopped calling the non-cooperative global warming "global warming" and started calling it "climate change".
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Reply 10 - Posted by: NorthernDog 3/12/2022 7:33:09 PM (No. 1098282)
March and April are usually the stormiest months. Just about any type of weather should be expected.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: ladydawgfan 3/12/2022 9:15:04 PM (No. 1098340)
Here in NE FL, it is currently 45°F with an expected low of 36°. We have a projected high tomorrow of 52°. I hope that the players at TPC Sawgrass brought jackets!!
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Reply 12 - Posted by: mifla 3/13/2022 5:48:24 AM (No. 1098498)
Send your heating bills to Biden.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: franq 3/13/2022 7:59:04 AM (No. 1098553)
Do the patriotic thing. Visit your local Tesla dealer.
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