The Never-Ending Storm Will Get Worse For New Bedford Area
When we woke-up this morning, we may have thought we dodged a bullet with this nor'easter. Sure it was windy with a mix of rain, snow and sleet, but overall it was manageable.
When we woke-up this morning, we may have thought we dodged a bullet with this nor'easter. Sure it was windy with a mix of rain, snow and sleet, but overall it was manageable.
Yeah, when I first read the title, I also didn't really know what to think. In fact, this phenomenon in actually happening.
Fred Campagna is the head-honcho at Right Weather, and this morning he told us the storm we coming for this weekend will be a wet one. Along the Southcoast we can expect to see snow on Saturday afternoon.
Here comes the weekend, and in February that seems to mean a winter storm. Fred Campagna at rightweather.net says that this weekend's storm has the potential to do some damage.
The Blizzard of 2013 has proven to be a bit of a problem when it comes to cleanup. While City crews are working to get the snow and ice cleaned up, the Citywide parking ban is still in effect.
Don't put those shovels away yet! The threat of TWO more storms is on the horizon with the possibility of 4-8 inches Wednesday into Thursday, and late Saturday night into Sunday with a possibility of huge amounts again.
I don't remember what it was like in the days after the Blizzard of 1978. I do know it took the area a week to recover, and when I watch footage of it, its mostly filled with people helping people.
The skies are clear, the main highways are in good shape, but for many here on the Southcoast the "Blizzard of '13' is not yet over.
Winter Storm Nemo, or the Blizzard of 2013, has hit Massachusetts pretty hard. If you find yourself in need of help, here are some emergency contact numbers for you.
A Fun 107 listener shot this video, and it is pretty sweet. The filming of this began at around 8:45am on Friday and ended at 4:45pm. When things began it was barely a dusting, and as you can see from the footage, it got messy.