You can see the snow totals there. New jersey ending up with more than nine inches in some places. This was a big snow. But it was also a huge wind event. Take a look. March roaring in. This is the worst. Hows that . Wow reporter a second home toppled on plum island in massachusetts. The first still teetering after the entire coast was abused with wind and waves. Snow kept falling and falling and falling. We dont want any more snow. Reporter youre done . Done. Reporter more than a foot in boston. Two from connecticut to parts of massachusetts. The beast started in part in minneapolis. We have already had a solid half foot of light, fluffy snow. Now it moves to the east, gets wetter, and causes a lot more in the way of travel troubles. And as it pushed east to d. C. , so did we. Were here in Shenandoah National park. Every once in awhile, youll hear a tree crack or pop in the woods. And you can see why. The weight of the snow is so heavy, you can imagine what thats doing to power lines.
Her deck before and after. Snow totals that brought you to 30 inches. There are those pictures. The homes sliding into the ocean. They did just that. Wrouf got to see it. March roaring in. This is the worst. How bad. Wow reporter a second home toppled on plum island in massachusetts. The first still teetering after the entire coast was abused with wind and waves. Snow kept falling and falling and falling. We dont want anymore snow. Reporter youre done . Done. Reporter more than a foot in boston. Two two connecticut to massachusetts. The beast started in part in minneapolis. We have already had a solid half foot of light, fluffy snow. Now it moves to the east, gets wert, and causes a lot more in the way of travel troubles. And as it pushed east to d. C. , so did we. Were in Shenandoah National park. Every once in awhile, youll hear a tree crack or pop in the woods. From virginia. Look at this huge tree. It stopped. Im sure a loot of folks heard it. All the way to scituate, mass. An angr
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