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Oh SNAP!
"As this storm continues on its eastward trek, it will produce snow in the Northeast as the weekend comes to a close. This storm has potential to become a 100-year storm for many areas across the Northeast. The storm will move to the mid-Atlantic coast by Sunday night and rapidly strengthen. In addition, the storm will just sit for about 36 hours, resulting in a long duration of rain, wind and snow across much of the Northeast and mid-Atlantic. In regards to the snow, the upper potential accumulation could be 3 feet across parts of New York and Pennsylvania. The snow total could challenge all-time April snowfall records, such as the 11 inches that buried Williamsport, Pa., on April 2, 1924. Toward the coast, a soaking rain should fall, with strong winds bringing a threat of coastal flooding and beach erosion. Power outages are possible due to the heavy nature of the snow and strong winds lashing coastal areas. In Boston, the marathoners may face tropical-storm-force winds and heavy rain Monday. For more updates on the storm, go to Henry's Meteorological Madness."
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