PEOPLE.
>> YEAH.
>> NAME ONLY, REALLY.
>> THE WAY TO LOOK AT IT.
TYPICALLY THINK OF NOR'EASTER.
HEAVY SNOWS TO BOSTON.
THIS IS TRACKING TOO FAR INLAND.
THE OCEAN IS RELATIVELY WARM.
WE CAN FIND THE HEAVIEST SNOW
WITH ELEVATIONS TO THE WEST.
THE WINTER STORM WARNING DOESN'T
GO INTO EFFECT.
IT DOES UNTIL WE TALK ABOUT THE
EARLY HOURS OF FRIDAY MORNING.
THAT IS THE WARNING.
THEN AROUND IT ADVISORY AND YO
RAMP UP THE AMOUNT OF SNOW AND
THE TIMES THE TRAVEL COULD BE
TREACHEROUS OUT THERE.
WHAT IS HAPPENING NOW.
WE HAVE CLOUDS UP THERE.
YOU START TO SEE LOW PRESSURE
AND THE NEW LOW PRESSURE AND IT
IS GOING TO BE TRACKING THE WAY
BASICALLY TOWARD THE CAPE COD
NOW.
WHICH IS REALLY TOO FAR INLAND
TO GET HEAVY SNOW TO BOSTON.
YOU A BIG SNOW STORM AND YOU
ACCEPTED IT OUT HERE AND LET IT
SIT FOR A LITTLE WHILE.
ONE IS GOING TO COME RIPPING
THROUGH HERE VERY, VERY QUICKLY
AND DOESN'T HAVE MUCH TIME TO
GET GOING AND THAT IS WHY I AM
NOT WORRIED ABOUT ANY COASTAL
CONCERNS.
GIVE YOU A TIMELIN
11:00 A.M. TOMORROW.
HERE YOU SEE THE MIX, THE SNOW,
THE RUN A.
BY LUNCHTIME.
IT SHOULD BE MOVING.
YOU NOTICE WHAT IS HAPPENING.
RAIN ALONG THE COAST.
SNOW TO THAT AREA WHERE THE
ADVISORY IS THEN ALSO TO THE
NORTHWEST.
A HEAVIER SNOW GOING ON.
THEN, THAT IS THE WAIT IT IS
GOING TO BE FOR THE AFTERNOON.
AS WE HEAD TOWARD 6:00.
LOOK AT THE DOWN BURST OF WATER.
WE ARE GOING TO BE SEEING HALF
INCH TO AN INCH OF RAIN.
LIQUID CONTENT.
I IMAGINE IT IS TEN DEGREES
COLDER.
WE WOULD BE SHOVELING OUT
BETWEEN 8 TO 16 MUCH INS OF
SNOW.
THAT MEANS THE TEMPERATURES ARE
CRUCIAL.
INLAND SHALL WHERE IT IS COL
ENOUGH.
IT IS STAYING AS SNOW.
THEN IT WINDS DOWN.
BY THIS TIME TOMORROW NIGHT.
WE'RE STILL SNOWING.
WE ACTUALLY COLLAPSED THE COLD
AIR NEXT TO THE COAST.
WE MAY PICK UP THE MOST SNOW IN
POS TON.
HATE IN THE STORM.
1:00 IT IS LIFTING NORTHWARD
THEN ITS OUT OF HERE BY 5:00 NOT
SNOWING ANY MORE.
THE WIND STARTS TO PICK UP.
EVEN THOUGH WE HAVE SUNSHINE.
IT IS A COLD DAY.
SO MUCH HOW MUCH SNOW.
WERE RIGHT AROUND BOSTON.
LESS THAN AN INCH.
MOST OF IT LATE IN THE STORM.
THEN AS YOU TRAVEL WESTWARD.
YOU CAN SEE ONE TO THREE AROUND
128 AP GET CLOSER TO 495.
THEN WE START TO TALK ABOUT 6 TO
12-INCH KATE CATEGORY.
AWESOME NEWS OF SKIRS,
SNOWMOBILERS A FOOT TO TWO FEET
OF SNOW BEFORE THIS WHOLE THING
IS OVER WITH.
OVER T CAPE, SNO NO KNOW FOR
YOU.
A RAIN EVENT.
THOSE WINDS ARE OUT OF THE EAST
MOST OF THE DAY TOMORROW.
BUT JUST ABOUT THE TIME WE START
HEADING FOR HIGH TIDE.
THESE ARE STRONG WINDS OUT OF
THE EAST.
THE WINDS PUSH AROUND T. THE
WIND WILL BE REALLY NOT
CONTRIBUTING FACTOR AND THE
OCEAN.
THE OCEAN WILL BE CHURNED UP.
THAT IS GOING TO UNWHYER CUT THE
WAVE ACTION QUITE A BIT TOMORROW
NIGHT.
SO OVER THE NEXT SEVEN DAYS.
TOMORROW, OBVIOUSLY, AN IMPACT
DAY BECAUSE OF THE AND SNOW.
FRIDAY, IMPACT DAY BECAUSE OF
THE WIND AND CLEARING AWAY.
WATCH OUT IN THE MORNING THIS
COULD BE A FEW ICY SPOTS
THOUGHT.
HEADED TO THE CELEBRATIONS, A
LITTLE BIT OF LIGHT SNOW OUT
THIS AS WE GROAT THE NEW YEAR
AND MAY LYNN GEAR LITTLE BIT.
THE NEXT WEEK, THEY, NOW ANOTHER
SYSTEM COMING IN.
THIS WINCE KIND OF COMPLICATE
AND MAY ACTUALLY HAVE FREEZING
RAIN AND AND ICE.
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