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Z0idberg_MD t1_j1ac2qs wrote

They would need to be sustained as opposed to gusts. We’ll see, but imo this is a “we have some trees down” kind of storm. So maybe some power losses. But it’s not going to be that cold, so shouldn’t be that much of a problem.

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ndiorio13 OP t1_j1ae9wm wrote

It is going to drop 40 degrees overnight tomorrow and wind chills will be in the negatives. I would say it’s going to be cold

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Z0idberg_MD t1_j1aetxm wrote

After the storm passes, yes. It will be like 40-60 when the storm is actually here. of course the rain will freeze after, but it's not even close to being a true winter storm.

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Z0idberg_MD t1_j1bacsw wrote

Htf am I being downvoted? I’m looking at my forecast right now and the temperature is literally going to rise overnight and hit a high of 55° tomorrow when the majority of the storm will have passed.

Oh no tomorrow night after the storm has ended it will get cold.

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DooceBigalo t1_j1eb0it wrote

FYI, half my town and surrounding towns have a ton of roads closures and police block offs because of how wild the ocean was and still is.

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Z0idberg_MD t1_j1ecin6 wrote

I think coastal communities are a special case. There were times we didn’t even really have a storm when I was living in Plymouth and we would have flooding in road closures.

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