Snow Falls Early In Northeast
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Snow Falls Early In Northeast
A storm has produced the earliest snow on record in parts of the Northeast.
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STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (October 16, 2009)--An autumn storm brought snow to parts of Pennsylvania, New York and New Jersey, the earliest snow on record in one town.

The National Weather Service said there was 4.5 inches of snow in State College, Pa., and 2 more inches were possible through Saturday morning.

The snow began falling Thursday, breaking the record for the earliest snow since one-tenth of an inch fell on Oct. 18, 1901.

Port Allegany in northwestern Pennsylvania and Perrysburg in western New York both got more than 3 inches of snow.

Most areas east of Lake Erie were reporting 2 inches or less.

Two inches of snow also has fallen in parts of northwest New Jersey.

Lower elevations got steady rain.

In New Jersey, the rain caused flooding along the coast.


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Posted by: atwork on Oct 18, 2009 at 09:00 AM

wow you really really really really really really really dont know what you are talking about. first off its an el nino year so temps will be a little bit cooler. second off didnt you watch day after tomorrow lol the north turns into a ice.(dont take that literaly it was a joke) no but seriously do some research about global warming before you start making false claims.
Posted by: Texan Location: Texas on Oct 16, 2009 at 08:47 PM

Is this what the Liberal, Tree Hugging, Bug Lovin, Bird Watching, We're Destroying The World, Democrats call GLOBAL WARMING?