![]() Then a little further into the drift, Scott's light outfit let out a squeal and one look at the bend in his Loomis had me pushing us away from the wall with the leccy. I opened up with a just-under flattie on a 4" peal watermelon Powerbait. A couple of big charter vessels went out through the breaking water in the washing machine entrance (seasick tourists for sure) but the little guys were crazy. Not a problem tucked in against the South wall but we saw a couple of cowboys try to get out in small boats. The tide was heading out and a 3m swell was heading in. said g'day, then zipped out to the Seaway to flick plastics along the wall. We met up at the Southport ramp a little before 5am (got to love the great boat ramps and facilities in this part of the world). as you can see, the bureau got it nearly spot on. The weather forecast for today was for heavy rain and 10-15kt winds. Kennedy International Airport in Queens could see about 11 inches and areas east of the city, particularly on the eastern tip of Long Island, could see roughly 16 inches.Autocad (aka Scott) got in touch with me to tee up some time on the water while he was on the Gold Coast with his family for a holiday. would also be a problem, creating near blizzard conditions for a period. But Harlem Line service will stop in Southeast, New York, and trains will not run on the New Canaan, Danbury and Waterbury branches in Connecticut. The Metro-North Railroad, which serves the city’s northern suburbs, will run hourly service on its Hudson, Harlem and New Haven Lines. “Just so you know, in the middle of the night some time, we’re going to be suspending service.” ![]() “We are preparing to suspend service early tomorrow morning during the worst of the storm, which could drop two inches of snow per hour,” Mr. on Saturday.īut Janno Lieber, the authority’s chairman and chief executive, said at a news conference on Friday that service may be suspended earlier if the storm moves quickly. ![]() The Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which runs the city’s subway and buses and two suburban commuter rails, said that it would suspend service on the Long Island Rail Road by 8 a.m. In parts of New York, states of emergency are declared.īy early Friday, parts of New York City were already seeing snow showers from a system moving in from the west. Similar forecasts were set for southeast Pennsylvania. Some areas in the region could see higher snow totals. A blizzard warning was in effect for a portion of the Delmarva Peninsula, where significantly higher snow totals were expected.Īreas in and around Washington could see just a few inches of snow.īlizzard conditions, producing as much as a foot of snow, could blanket coastal sections of Delaware, Maryland and New Jersey. Heavy snow was expected to produce up to four inches in the southeastern part of the state, where there was a winter storm warning. Glenn Youngkin of Virginia declared a state of emergency on Thursday ahead of the storm’s arrival. “Certainly not in serial fashion, or close to each other.” “It’s not often that these things occur like this,” he said, referring to consecutive winter storms in the South. Strong winds and coastal flooding in some areas are also possible, the Weather Service said. The storm will form east of the Carolinas by Friday evening before pushing north over the weekend. In parts of Massachusetts and Rhode Island, snowfall totals could reach two feet and it is possible that some parts could get more than that, the Weather Service office in Boston said, adding that “travel will be hazardous to near impossible” on Saturday. States of emergency were declared in at least three states. A “powerful and dangerous” winter storm is expected to significantly affect huge swaths of the Mid-Atlantic, Northeast and New England through Saturday, with snowfall measured in feet in some places, prompting officials to prepare for treacherous travel conditions and the potential for widespread power failures.īlizzard warnings were posted in Southern Delaware, central and eastern Long Island, Southeastern Connecticut and all of Rhode Island, as well as parts of Eastern Massachusetts and Eastern Maine, the National Weather Service said.
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