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To: QwikSand who wrote (39895)12/30/2000 3:45:53 PM
From: Lynn  Respond to of 64865
 
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Dear QS: Yes, driving up to Milford does indeed make a difference. Here's their weather forecast:

weather.yahoo.com

From what I hear on the radio, the plows and sand trucks have been out but the visibility is horrible in some areas. The people who live next door to my parents have relatives from CT visiting. They took off to return home this morning, turned around and came back. The snow was blowing so hard they got nervous.

Tomorrow shouldn't be too bad. Even if we do get a little snow, the roads should be fine.

Regards,

Lynn, about to do some more shoveling

P.S. I'll log in again later with an updated radio weather news story



To: QwikSand who wrote (39895)12/30/2000 4:42:18 PM
From: Lynn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
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Dear QS: LaGuardia, Newark, and Kennedy airports are closed. The 2 northern counties in NJ have been declared a disaster by the governor (because of the 25" of snow). Although the plows are out in the NJ/NY/CT zone (covered by WCBS, news radio 88), temperatures are going to plummet and icy conditions are going to make already difficult driving, "Trecherous."

Here's the best place to keep an eye on the weather in the area you want to visit:

newsradio88.com

When I drive back and forth between New England and Philadelphia, this is the radio station I listen to (AM 88) since they give traffic and weather every 10 minutes on the 8. Here's the traffic page from their web site:

cbsnewyork.com

I suggest you check WCBS's site frequently because they are real good about updating the traffic and weather sections.

If/when you can get out, it should at least be beautiful.

Regards,

Lynn