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1. The storm will develop near Ocean City, Md. Saturday morning and head northeast to a position off Nantucket. The pressure should bottom out around 984 mb by the time the storm gets off Maine.
2. Heavy snow will develop by morning and spread northeastward. Expect thundersnows and rates of 1-3 inches per hour during the height of the storm.
3. The big story will be the number of trees damaged by the heavy snow with power outages.
4. Across New England, winds will gust to 50 mph, which will plaster snow all over the place.
There is is no doubt in my mind that we are facing one of the worst snow events in decades given the heavy nature of the snow and how early in the season the snow is coming.

Storms will be in the Plains through the weekend, and some places may see strong winds and hail.
Severe weather today may feature damaging winds and tornadoes. Look pout Virginia and The Delmarva.
The outbreak of severe weather starts late today and lasts through tonight. Starts over again in the Mid-Atlantic Thursday afternoon.
Severe weather event Wednesday into Thursday could produce numerous tornadoes and wind damage reports.
Heavy storms today and Tuesday. A cluster of storms could bring some nasty weather later Wednesday through Thursday.
Andrea continues to move north up the coast with heavy rains and tornadoes.
Henry Margusity
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