Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Major snowstorm may threaten DC to NYC, Boston Friday into Saturday

By , AccuWeather.com Senior Meteorologist
January 19,2016; 11:03AM,EST
 
 
A major winter storm will hit the eastern United States with the potential for heavy snow to impact more than 50 million people at the end of the week.
Areas from Charleston, West Virginia, and Roanoke, Virginia, to Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York City and Boston could receive heavy snow from the storm.
According to AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Dave Dombek, "We are just now at the point [of the winter] where the air is cold enough with the ongoing storms to awaken a sleeping giant in terms of a snowstorm."
Unlike most storms so far this winter, this system will have enough cold air to produce snow and disruptions to daily activities in areas of the East that have received little thus far.
The exact track of the storm will hold the key as to which areas in the mid-Atlantic and southern New England are hit with heavy snow, dangerous highway travel and scores of flight delays and cancellations during Friday into Saturday.

The heavy snow with the storm is likely to have a fairly sharp northern edge. At this time, the northern edge of the storm is most likely to extend from southern Ohio to southern New England. A distance of less than 50 miles could bring snowfall ranging from an inch or less to more than a foot.
Storm impacts
If the storm develops to its full potential and takes a track just off the mid-Atlantic and New England coasts, then a blizzard can unfold. The storm could shut down highways and perhaps cause airport closures.
According to AccuWeather Chief Meteorologist Elliot Abrams, "This could be a long-duration snowfall that could last more than 24 hours in some locations."
This is also the type of storm that is likely to produce a very heavy rate of snow.
Based on the most likely storm track at this early stage, areas from the Virginia and West Virginia mountains to the major cities from Washington, D.C., to Baltimore and Philadelphia, as well as the suburbs, are included in the swath of heavy snow potential.

Since the storm will strengthen rapidly, reduce its forward speed and tap plenty of moisture from the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean on its path, snowfall rates of 1-3 inches per hour are possible. There is the potential for the hardest-hit areas to receive 1-2 feet of snow or more from the storm, where rain does not mix in.
According to AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Brett Anderson, "Should the storm continue northeastward, rather than turn more to the east at the last minute, New York City, Boston, Providence, Rhode Island, and Hartford, Connecticut, would also be buried in snow."
A wintry mix is likely to occur from northwestern North Carolina to the Delmarva Peninsula, southern New Jersey and Long Island.
Exactly how much snow accumulates in the coastal areas will depend on the amount of rain, if any, that mixes in.
In the swath of the heaviest snow, motorists who venture out during the storm could become stranded.
Thunder and lightning could accompany the heavy snow in some coastal locations.
As the storm strengthens near the coast, winds will increase, and blowing and drifting of snow will occur.
Along the mid-Atlantic and New England coast, a period of rough seas, minor coastal flooding and beach erosion can occur. The approaching full moon will cause high astronomical tides around the days where the storm will be near the coast, leading to heightened coastal concerns.
Storm timing
The wintry mix will ramp up over the southern Appalachians and part of the Ohio Valley during Thursday night.
On Friday, the wintry part of storm will focus on the mid-Atlantic region.
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Part of New England would be most affected by the storm from Friday night into Saturday night.
Little to no snow would likely fall over northwestern Pennsylvania, upstate New York and northern New England, Anderson stated.
Alternative scenarios
A shift in the storm track by 50-100 miles farther north would allow precipitation to become mixed with or change to rain in the I-95 corridor. A more northerly track would push the heaviest snow across the central and northern Appalachians.
Should the storm take a more southerly track, mostly snow would fall from western and northern North Carolina and southern Virginia to southern New Jersey. The I-95 swath might be spared the worst from the storm in this case.
 
JL Scherer ·
Believe what you see! Too early
Amanda Russell
I am so excited for central PA to finally get measurable snow, I think I'm foaming at the mouth. If we go over the foot mark, my head may explode with happiness.
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Chris Moore ·
Get a snowblower before it hits!!! http://amzn.to/1NtoOGZ
Thomas Hall ·
Too early to tell who will get the most. Hoping it tracks north away from I-95.
Jamal Noylou Legette
Finally a good snow storm. Being it on.
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Kevin Wright ·
Bring it on! What say you, Brian Lester?
Aneesh Sompalli ·
Martinsburg, WV looks to be in the bullseye of this storm! 2-3 feet? Yes please.
Arthur Yagudayev ·
I think NYC should see 8-14" as of right now.
Nicholas Czekalski
DC area drivers are already running into each other and running off the road in preparation for the snow.
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Tracy Anderson ·
They already do that normally lol
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Daniel Meyers
I don't take stock in any of these predictions made from Gizmos..and Weather models... Last weekend we were told the same ...and it reached 54*F on Sunday. And we rarley get a West to East storm.
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Anthony Siders ·
Daniel Meyers actually that storm was predicted to be rain
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Stanley N Jean Zalewski ·
i well do the RAIN DANCE for NEW JERSEY
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Harpal Singh Arora ·
NO Snow, We already had so much snow in the past years.
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Louis Saccone ·
WHEN it gets off carolinacoast thats when it can track east northeast or northeast up toward bloclk

island then newyork mertro area gets blasted see it before many times
Skip Hamilton ·
I always find it so funny when there is a snow storm, people go food shopping like there will never be food again, idiots.......
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Michael Burke ·
Works at Retired
In RI... time to go get all the bread and milk in the store....wouln't you think people would "stock up" on canned soups, stews, spagetti-o's, stuff like that....what's the big deal with "bread and milk" ???
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Skip Hamilton ·
Michael Burke LOL, idiots............. especially here in new york city. I mean really, you should see them, like it's the end of the world, and I'm talking about 3-5 inches of snow.
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Michael P. Dooley ·
Michael Burke I'm more like the beer and wine guy.
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Daniel Meyers
All this chatter..when so far..the real authorities of weather predictions..U.S Naval observatory at Fleet Services Norfolk are citing snow showers and wind gusts to 25 knots. When the Navy issues Sorte Bravo Conditions..then we'll have something to worry about.
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Barry Hall ·
no snow please
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Keith Richardson ·
Anyone know the name of that weather guy from Facebook and his own site? I forgot his name but know he hates weather channel and so and so..
Kevin Marsh
Ya'll have no clue until it happens
Rich Gongol
Bring it. Ready and waiting.
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Martin Polnerow ·
shoprite, here we come!!
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James Robert Burns
bread, milk, egg.
Justin Brightbill
bourbon
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Eileen Cher
Has anyone figured out yet what we are supposed to do with the bread, milk and eggs? I understand the wine and bourbon, but not the other 3.
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Jonathan Greeninger ·
Eileen Cher French Toast
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Richard Boucher ·
Douglas A Bateman Blue dream
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Mickey Jennifer Wind ·
smell what the doomsayers are cooking! and by Monday everybody is laughing
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Edward Canfield ·
Remember if you dont prepare and the electric goes off and theres no back up and no plan , well it could be along wait for help. remember water lines freez and bust with no heat. FYI
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Olin Forsberg ·
It will be too warm for pipes to freeze but check your local area forcast to be sure
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Tom Barrett ·
Olin Forsberg Exposed pipes can freeze very easily, which is exactly why you need to be prepared in such scenarios as this upcoming one. If the temperature drops suddenly, it doesn't take much to freeze any pipe that is left to the elements. Internal piping takes a great deal longer to feeze, due to the many variables involved. Regardless, one should always prepare for these types of situations and not be the proverbial ostrich with its head in the sand.
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Kenneth Pratt ·
Tom Barrett If anyone did have "exposed pipes" they would have frozen by now, at least in my region. Snow banking up against my foundation walls has actually proven to be pretty good insulation for the cold nights that have follwed massive snowfalls.
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Ken Bellone ·
It's just snow. People have become so damned soft in this country. You can do just fine indoors for a few days with no heat. Jesus, people go camping in the winter in snow with nothing but a canvas tent and they don't die. If you're inside a building without heat, you bundle up and you'll be fine. Only the infirm, the elderly an very young children need fear this.

In America today, there is no reason to not have a few days food around the house. Most canned food can be eaten wityhout being heated. It may not taste great, but it'll do. The chicken little mentality is just pathetic.
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Shavon Jenkins ·
This forecast is all hype, to get everyone rushing to the stores to stock up on winter gear & food! Funny if like last year, all we get is rain & 45 degrees! That's when all the meteorologists concluded that the storm made some sort of U-turn! Lol!
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Cesar M Leon
I hope so, I have a flight 7am Sat.
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RL Puckett ·
I imagine all the sheeple will be running to the grocery at the last minute on Thursday for the obligatory stocking up on "milk and bread". Me? I'll bring in another load of firewood, attach the blade to the tractor, and relax and enjoy it.
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Darrell Roach
Every year I hear about "the brutal snow storm" or "the sub-zero weather" and in the summer it's the "miserable heat wave" or "extremely hot weather" but I can only feel sorry for homeless people that can't find refuge from it.and all the poor dogs and cats that have no home.
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Vickie Spokane ·
I am glad the homeless (human and animal) are thought of. BUT we should do more than just feel sorry for them. Blankets and sleeping bags... And especially SOCKS! Warm ones!
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Felix Funemone
Homelessness is only an issue during Republican Administrations.
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Brian Osburn
It is always mild and delightful here in Ecuador. Low - 52 Hi - 72 ...day after delightful day. There is always a chance of rain. OMG...so glad I evacuated the USA.
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Mark Matt ·
If we're going to have a big storm... Friday night seems like a great time for it
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Bruce Aymes ·
Works at Retired
Would like to have it move out to sea.
Thomas Whalen
Which island do you live on?
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Jimmy Hendricks ·
I am ready for a repeat of the great 96 record breaking storm that we had. This storm has tons of potential with overrunning snow and then rapidly intensifying of the coast throwing huge bands inland and stalling out. If the ingredients come together should be a truely Historical storm.
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Jim Ridgway
That's sick. No snow!
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Jon Severt ·
All I know is I live NE of Columbus Ohio and it's brutal cold - right now it's +5F and the 'breeze' makes it feel like -10F or worse.

It's been a 'mild' winter recently, but this just flat sucks.
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Chris Westervelt ·
Anything that will hinder/slow-down the crooks and scheisters in DC and NYC steeling us blind and effing up our lives I am all for.
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Max Maxfield ·
every one goto weatherbell.com n check out joe bastradi's forecast for this storm
Zack Hodgson ·
I'm fine with the cold weather, just please keep the wintry precip out of GA. GA has seen enough precip of any kind since early November for a long time. Dry and cold like today would be perfect.
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Loraine Colley Weaver ·
And, yes we would love to see the jet stream take the southerly route engulfing D.C. & NY to get more of that white stuff.
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Paul Sepe ·
"sufficient enough"

That's superflously redundant. Please, hire an editor.
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Kenneth Carter ·
Their editor used to work in the department of redundancy department.
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Roger Helmich ·
Works at Farmtown
last time I checked, Jan 20'ish is when DC gets its first major snow most years.
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Samantha Gray ·
Every 4 years it gets a major Snow Job on Jan. 20th.
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Kenneth Pratt ·
Jan 20th is also when our avg temp begins to climb back upwards, I guess there is correlation there.
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Kimberly Jefferson
Is there a reason you all can't mention WV in your forecasts? You mention every state around but not WV and it appears to be in the center of the storm!
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Michael Croune ·
WV is too close to not receiving any.
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Aaron Ginther ·
West Virginia could receive A LOT of snow. Continue to monitor the forecasts. I live in the western piedmont of Virginia and I'm watching this track very closely.
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Sue Arenschield
Where are the Appalachians?
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Michael Canfield ·
Used to that level of media coverage here in "Western Virginia"
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Vickie Spokane ·
Sue Arenschield It is a band of hills (East coast calls mountains) that run from Maine down to Alabama?Georgia.
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Randall Voight
I've always noticed that as well. We get stereotyped so badly in this state but time and time again it's the people outside of the state that prove themselves ignorant of the fact West Virginia is in fact, a state.
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Peter Teixeira ·
I blame Trump for not building a wall in Canada to stop the cold blast of air from crossing our northern boarder HE STILL GETS MY VOTE .
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Mark Stockman ·
Be careful what you ask for. If a scientist comes up with a way it could work, and an engineer figures out how to build it, and a business anayst (like myself) figures out how to pay for it, he'll do it!
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Sokratis Papageorgiou
He gets your vote because you are clueless
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David Brower ·
Sokratis Papageorgiou AS OPPOSED TO HILLARY's SUPPORTERS
WHO HAVE 40 YEARS OF CLUES BUT STILL CAN'T DRAW A CONCLUTION WITH A NEW SHARPIE .
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Sokratis Papageorgiou
David Brower Not sure what you mean. At least Hillary acts presidential. But I get it......if you want a rogue in the WH who has no etiquette, it only reflects yourself.
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James Pelletier ·
Sokratis Papageorgiou you said it "acts presidential" you know like an actress or for the more confused like yourself, one who pretends to be that which she is not.
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Kenneth Pratt ·
James Pelletier When our closest ally, the UK, has to have a debate in parliament on the question of banning a candidate from entering their country based on his incindiary and hateful rhetoric, I'd start to question who I was supporting. Even the conservative prime minister basically said he'd want "nuffin' to do wif 'at wanker".
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Vickie Spokane ·
I would rather Sanders... He is for the common people... NOT THE RICH!
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Barry Leeper ·
Well, that was very informative!
The weather service can't predict the track of a snow storm, yet can predict what the weather will be like thirty years down the road!! BULLDINKY!!!
To many varibles to predict the path of the snow. I think the National Weather Service will be able to predict the amount of snow fall we will get after the storm has come and gone.
All I know is I am tuning up my snow thrower on Tuesday afternoon just in case
we get more than a dusting of snow.
I was a Boy Scout so I am always going to "Be Prepared" especially now a days with all this modern technology in the hand
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Mark Stockman ·
Reminds me of a guy I know from Upstate NY who was a long-haul truck driver. He was down in Texas, they had a half an inch of wet snow- and they closed all the roads! He was trying to argue with the highway patrol- showing them his license, the snow tires on the truck, etc. "Sorry, can't let ya on the roads. Too dangerous!"
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Jeff Waterstrat ·
Here it comes you hot heads . . We'll have a blast . An Arctic one . . . Im too much
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Adithya Ramachandran ·
Why do we always end up with 50 F and rain while the north gets snow frown emoticon.
Elizabeth Kyle Campbell
I will trade you
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Adithya Ramachandran ·
@Michael Croune : I'm moving to the mitten state for work this june, and will get plenty of snow next winter wink emoticon.
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Hannah Forshue ·
Works at Self-Employed
In other words; It's WINTER, it could snow!!!
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Matthew W Gail ·
Please bury DC and NYC under 50 feet of snow.
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Rob Dinkle
It would not takes 3" to shut down DC.
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Shavon Jenkins ·
Rob Dinkle if DC, MD, & VA sees flurries they would shut schools!
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Jim Ridgway
Shavon Jenkins We have had schools shut down simply on a 'forcast' of snow being possible. None happned, not a flake and schools were closed.
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Nicole Harvey ·
for the love of god.. will this storm shift and move away from central west virginia.. i can't take much more of this white stuff... i am ready for spring weather!!!
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Michael Croune ·
Have snow already?
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Mark Stockman ·
My Lady Wife and I are planning on leaving our home state of New York (not that we want to) and moving down to your neck of the woods. But if you folks are getting New York winters down there now, we might have to think further south. wink emoticon
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Natasha Catherine
Mark Stockman I went to college at WVU (originally from NJ with family from NY) and it's just about as bad there due to all the mountains.
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Tim Cunningham
Finally!
Spencer M. Walker ·
Praying to FINALLY get some heavy snow in southeast PA.
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Lindsey Reese ·
You must not have to work weekends
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Anthony Siders ·
is it possible for a further north track for heavy snow in columbus ohio?
Doug DeNunzio ·
the right kind of snow depends on what we need for the future
Christopher Roche ·
No ice cream tonite.
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Ross Phipps ·
You can't roller skate in a buffalo field
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Jeff Manning ·
Nor can you take a shower in a parakeet cage...
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Tom Mauceri ·
Works at TMauceri, LLC
But you can be happy if you've a mind to
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Barry Leeper ·
Jeff Manning You can tune a piano but you can't tuna fish!
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David Rash ·
Barry Leeper Name the band that used that for an album title ?
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Gwen Balogh
Barry Leeper You can lead a horse to water but a pencil must be lead.
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Page Turner
If the government weather service is reporting it you can be sure it won't happen.
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Andrew A Shisko ·
Too early to know facts
Tom Larsen
But early enough to start to prepare.
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Mary Mann ·
Another rough March for Life in DC on Friday. . .they will go and "offer it up" to God for the sake of saving the babies. May God bless them.
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Lynn Lewis ·
Even if the weather were nice and half a million pro-life folks showed up, most of the media would still say, "About 30,000 anti-choice extremists staged a protest against women...." How do I know this? Because that's exactly what happened in April 1990: http://groups.csail.mit.edu/.../rauch/nvp/media/shaw3.html
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Douglas Helkowski
Bring it on!!!!! Signed...a school teacher in Fauquier Co. Va
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Andrew Patterson ·
This will be the first major snowstorm of the winter which is terrible in most cases. Too bad winter won't end for another two months. Bummer.
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Spencer M. Walker ·
Not a bummer! Spring sucks.
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Gwen Balogh
Spencer M. Walker Spring is glorious but it's a long way off. Let's stop complaining and make the most of winter, which can be glorious too.
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Joe L. Wagner ·
May stay in Jamaica another week. Suppose to head home Saturday. Screw the snow.
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Jason Stanton
it's "supposed to". sorry couldn't help it. just a pet peeve. like "irregardless" . a common mistake.
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