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I happened to be by the stroke of good luck, on vacation this week. So I will avoid having to deal with the consequences of this huge storm at least when it comes to delivering the mail. The wife and I went out last night to the local grocery store and avoided all the mayhem going on right now. Forecasts are calling for up to 2 feet along the coastline here in Maine. Maybe more? Winds later tonight could exceed 50 mph with whiteout conditions. Power outages are expected. We're hoping for the best but prepared for the worst. The wife is scheduled to work tomorrow/Tuesday, but I'm not encouraging her to travel if the forecasts hold true. How are you guys in the effected areas handling this situation? Please stay safe.

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I have my doubts about the 2-3 feet business, but nevertheless it's already a madhouse. We're prepared but I did realize we needed more coffee, so dipped out from work to grab a bag and the Whole Foods was basically a thinly-controlled shouting match, with a few shoves thrown in for good measure. People are ridiculous.

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My trusty meteorologist of choice wxrisk.com, a man who abhors the hyperbolic nature with which weather is forecast in this day and age, has this storm at a solid two to three feet. In fact, he has taken to calling Al Roker, NBC, and TWC irresponsible for their confident 7-9 inches after multiple forecast changes on the day of the storm.

He is rarely wrong. The reason, it seems, is that meteorology is based on science.

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I suggest ignoring all the TV/showbiz weather personalities and learning how to navigate the National Weather Service website.

Predicted snowfall for NYC area: http://www.weather.gov/okx/stormtotalsnow

The predicted heavy stuff has been shifting slightly East. My area (western Ulster Co., NY, well northwest of the City) is now pegged for only 6-8", which seems too good to be true!

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Back to my hotel. Heat. WCKR. Nice.

WKCR, even...

I can't get past some long-term mental block against those four letters, in sequence! The sad/bad thing is that I do a lot of work for a huge, global company whose name is four letters, and I keep fouling those up.

Woek this morning to less snow on the ground than we had when I went to bed. Fifth and Sixth Avenues, across 34th and 42nd, not a car in sight. No busses or trains. This was, of course, by design. Aside from the need for the snow plows to do their thing, it could be a pretty normal morning here, it seems. Same conditions cars were driving in late yesterday.

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My trusty meteorologist of choice wxrisk.com, a man who abhors the hyperbolic nature with which weather is forecast in this day and age, has this storm at a solid two to three feet. In fact, he has taken to calling Al Roker, NBC, and TWC irresponsible for their confident 7-9 inches after multiple forecast changes on the day of the storm.

He is rarely wrong. The reason, it seems, is that meteorology is based on science.

I can't stomach the "Weather" Channel, but it's looking like your boy ended up being wrong on his forecast. Everything else I agree with him on, though. Edited by Scott Dolan
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