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tonight. >> yeah, brian summarized it nicely. the threats just outlined heavy snow, strong winds, coastal flooding, power outages and travel disruption all along the eastern seaboard focussing right along the coastal areas with the greatest impacts that's what we'll see. let's get to the root of it. who will get the most snow? we're focussing attention on eastern sections of m massachusetts into rhode island into coastal maine. that's where they have the heavy band of snow that could pick up two feet of snow teetering on historic nature. the peak of the intensity will be from saturday morning at 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. from the northern new england r region. the snow will get to the middle of the day from philadelphia to new york city as the storm runs parallel with the coastline. check out this very informative

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