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This week's storm does look like it might live up to the hype.Check this animated national radar:
Well, I guess we are now naming the winter storms. This is winter storm 'Blair'.‘Classic, Major’ Winter Storm Creates Dangerous Travel ConditionsAround 60 million people in path of Winter Storm Blair could face heavy wind, snow and freezing rainhttps://www.wsj.com/us-news/climate-environment/classic-major-winter-storm-creates-dangerous-travel-conditions-08d662ae
They've been doing this for a couple years now.....
Well, I guess we are now naming the winter storms. This is winter storm 'Blair'.
Eh, it's cold, but not cold enough to freeze Boston Harbor ... yet.Back in the 1970s, they used to refer to these cold snaps as the 'Montreal Express' - cold Arctic air from the direction of Hudson Bay and Montreal.The Federal Energy Reuglatory Commission has been warning that New England's over-dependence on scant natural gas supply channels could lead to an energy crisis because natural gas may have to be rationed between heating homes and powering electricity generation plants. Thankfully, those defective wind turbines off Nantucket will be our Clean Energy salvation ... when it's windy.OMFG, if it's cold in Massachusetts in January, it must be Global Climate Change.