This morning, I am thinking about all those facing severe weather. There is a blizzard approaching the mid-Atlantic region of the US. Seventy-five million people will be affected, including my sisters and their families and B’s brother and his family. The forecast calls for a large swath of 2-3 feet (0.75-0.95 meters) of snow coupled with strong winds.
I live further north where we will only catch a few inches, if anything at all.
I am also thinking of others in the United States and around the world who are suffering from floods, droughts, tornadoes, cyclones, mudslides, avalanches, dust storms, and all other weather disasters.
I wish everyone safety and and the swift arrival of whatever aid they need.
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My blessings and thoughts go out to you all. As much as I like snow: blizzards aren’t fun…
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I agree that snow is lovely, but blizzards are not. At least people in the path have had a couple of days to prepare.
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It sounds like a bad one – I hope they’re wrong about the severity!
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It’s already started snowing at my sister who lives near Washington DC. They are staying put with all their provisions in place.
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All the best to them!
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Thanks, Linda. The storm is tracking a bit further north, so my New York City sister will probably wind up with at least a foot of snow, too. We are still okay up at our house.
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I’m just on the other side of Lake Ontario, but they’re forecasting sun all weekend here.
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It is staying well south of Ontario. We are on the New York/Pennsylvania and just have clouds, not snow. Like many East Coast snowstorms, it is tracking along the coast, heading for New England.
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