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Farthest East Tennessee expected 6-12 inches
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I live in West Virginia, and we're in a state of emergency. The amount of snow is changing so much. We go from 1-3 inches, 6-9, 1ft-2ft. It's crazy!
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Well we got the 9 inches they predicted
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OTL wrote Well we got the 9 inches they predicted

We got a little over a foot
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I'm down here in South Eastern PA and I have become a snowman.
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My family is in North New Jersey and they have about 24". They are sending pictures and its crazy
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Trials_Overlord wrote A blizzard will threaten to bring travel to a standstill from Washington, D.C., to New York City as well as across the southern Appalachians by the weekend. Heavy snow and wind will also slam southern New England.

Winds and the rate of snowfall will increase as the storm strengthens. Thunder and lightning could accompany the heavy snow in some locations. An all-out blizzard will unfold from northern Virginia to southwestern Connecticut. White-out conditions will occur farther west from south-central Pennsylvania to part of western North Carolina.

Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe declared a state of emergency at 8 a.m. EST on Thursday, Jan. 21, 2016, to help channel state assistance to local communities fighting the storm. Other states were following suit in advance of the storm.

The storm is likely to shut down some highways and could cause some airports to close. Ahead of the storm, Delta Air Lines announced travel waivers for flights through Jan. 24 at 19 different airports in the Northeast and mid-Atlantic region.



Blizzard to unload immobilizing snow from DC to Philadelphia, NYC

Accuweather/Yahoo news source


I live in NYC, the snow was literally like 5 feet haven't seen it this bad since like 2009ish, cars were buried, streets were shutdown, the Metro had massive delays. Schools still weren't closed though.
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Mickers wrote Source for this?

In England we get news reports like this every week, always nonsense.


Difference is, in America it is usually very much true but in England it is always bullshit.
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We ended up with 31 inches where I live. I was stuck at work for 21 hours. Thank god I got paid the whole time.
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