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12/19/2009 01:28 PM
mammy
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are being affected by this East coast storm? This won't happen to often but here in my part of Maine, we are only expecting an inch or two. It's going to stay South of us this time. I worry about holiday travelers, shoppers and even those that don't get snow often, I pray they are prepared.

Good luck to any of you that are going to deal with this, it looks like a nasty one Wassat

Connie

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12/19/2009 02:44 PM  Top
homesickgranny
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Hello from Rustburg Virginia... The snow has finally stopped and in my backyard we have 16 inches and it is beautiful. I do hope that anyone who has to go out will be extra careful. People around here drive like IDIOTS. It is very hilly and mountainous in this area of the state.... Take care all and report in when you can. Laughing Wink Smile W00t Sideways

12/19/2009 06:30 PM  Top
oroman
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I live in the middle of New Jersey (Morris county) and we started to get snow at around 4 pm and so far it has not stopped. I think we have about 6 - 8 inches right now. And it will not stop until tomorrow sometime.

Out here we also have lots of mountains and lots of cars, and many angry drivers, so I too hope that every one is safe and warm.

Olga


12/19/2009 06:53 PM  Top
Auntie3285
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Hi Connie,

We are in NW Ohio and it started snowing (lightly) about 10 PM last night. It was so pretty on my midnight drive home ~~~

By this morning we had about 2" covering everything and the roadways were quite slippery .

It was cloudy all day and didn t even get above 32* with slight wind.

The weatherman on tonights' 6 PM news says we ""might get an Alberta Clipper Sunday night with lots more snow~~~ stay tuned"" ....Sooooo, who knows what we may be in for in the next few days.

Hubby and I were just noticing what the East Coast got yesterday and today and WOW, that s a lot of snow ~~~

Prayers that everyone affected may stay safe and warm ~~~

Marilyn

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