Weather Alert: Nor’easter hitting NYC, Northeast
Our forecast for the next 24 hours shows that a developing system will dump plenty of snowfall all over the Northeast. Expect up to a foot of snowfall in Boston with 3-to-7 inches in New York City. Please keep updated with your local news channels and SimpleWeather. You can easily check weather forecasts anytime on your mobile phone by visiting <a href=”http://www.simpw.com”>SimpW.com</a>.
Kids should feel free to sleep in and drink hot chocolate tomorrow while they have school off.
Breaking: Major storm headed for Northeast
Check CNN’s current feed for up to date information. It seems a major storm is headed for the Northeast and will produce strong winds, mixed rain and ice and lots of snow. And yes, it is related to the storm that has been causing hell for the Midwest.
More when we’re awake and have some coffee 
Lots of snow for NYC, Northeast tomorrow

I predict that tomorrow’s storm will catch many of us off-guard. New York and Philadelphia are both expected to receive anywhere from two to five inches of precipitation tomorrow. This can transportation systems to a halt and those of you who rely on the MTA or SEPTA should consider finding alternate transportation means. Schools in suburban areas will most likely experience delays or closings. Stay up to date with your local news channel and SimpleWeather for more updates tonight and tomorrow.
Even more without power due to storm
Looks like 410,000 are now without power due to the ongoing ice storm hitting our nation. Hope everyone who has a power outage gets their mess resolved soon!
Update: Almost 1 million are without power and even more damage has been caused by this gigantic ice storm sweeping our nation. We hope everyone in Oklahoma and the other mid-western states is doing OK!
Ice storm hits nation hard

Icy storms have caused over eleven people to live their lives in traffic accidents across this country this past weekend. A powerful ice storm moved across the Great Lakes and Southern Plains coating everything with a dense coating of ice. Over 130,000 people have lost power throughout Missouri, Oklahoma, Illinois and Kansas.
Those living in Pennsylvania, Ohio and other states in the vicinity are advised to drive carefully today and tomorrow due to worsening conditions with ice. More information can be found by
clicking here.