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Heat Wave!
By vince on Sunday June 08th 2008, 10:21 pm
Filed under: northeast, nyc, weather

It’s going to be over 100 degrees in a lot of places tomorrow, so be sure to keep cool! I’m curious, how are you keeping cool during this heat-wave in the Northeast?

Yah wow it snowed a lot!
By vince on Friday February 22nd 2008, 8:20 am
Filed under: northeastt, nyc, snow, storm, vince, weather

NYC has been hit really hard by the snowstorm in the Northeast. For instance, numerous airport delays and school closings are being reported. I, like many of you, had plans today as well and now they are shot thanks to this storm.


CBS has more info on the NYC delays here


I’m going to sleep in a little more and possibly just stay inside all day. Enjoy your day whatever you end up doing with it.

Northeast experiencing very warm weather
By vince on Wednesday February 06th 2008, 4:28 pm
Filed under: northeast, nyc, vince, warm, weather

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Though it has been raining in a lot of places on and off, the weather in the Northeast has been fabulous! Today, temperatures reached nearly 70 degrees in New York and Baltimore while places like Hotlanta got even hotter.

Weather Alert: Nor’easter hitting NYC, Northeast
By vince on Sunday January 13th 2008, 2:59 pm
Filed under: alert, boston, nyc, snow, storm, weather

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.

Near-record highs in New York City, Northeast
By vince on Tuesday January 08th 2008, 3:19 pm
Filed under: nyc, vince, warm, weather

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2008 just started and normally we’d expect bone-chilling temperatures and snow a’plenty. This is not the case however, as NYC is enjoying temperatures in the mid-60s. People are enjoying parks, playing tennis and even wearing shorts in some extreme cases. Hardly January weather at all!



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