A Rogue Storm?

luvwinnie

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AccuWeather.com meteorologists are concerned about a rapidly developing rogue storm that appears to be headed toward New York City, Long Island, New Jersey and southwestern New England. Senior Expert Meteorologist Joe *******i says the system is moving northwest at 15-20 mph, and should bring a strong storm surge, tropical storm force winds and "4-6 hours of additional ravaging rains for Long Island, New York and southwest New England" by late tonight
 
luvwinnie said:
AccuWeather.com meteorologists are concerned about a rapidly developing rogue storm that appears to be headed toward New York City, Long Island, New Jersey and southwestern New England. Senior Expert Meteorologist Joe *******i says the system is moving northwest at 15-20 mph, and should bring a strong storm surge, tropical storm force winds and "4-6 hours of additional ravaging rains for Long Island, New York and southwest New England" by late tonight


WOW!! Thanks for the update. :)
 
Is it going to be like a snow storm and everybody heading out for milk and bread? :rotfl: The heck with that I'm heading for the liquor store. :teeth:
 

I was going food shopping tonight, too. Every time a storm is coming, it's always my usual food shopping time and I'm trapped there with all the storm shoppers. The milk is going to go bad when the lights go out. Save your money.
 
Wow, this day just keeps getting better and better............ :guilty:
 
Thank goodness it hasn't been below freezing! We'd all be buried by now!
 
I guess they are going by this definition:

Large, destructive, and anomalous or unpredictable: a rogue wave; a rogue tornado.
 
Lisa loves Pooh said:
Why is this a "rogue" storm and not a tropical storm?

Because the last time I checked, New England is not so tropical :rotfl2: Just kidding! I think that rogue storms come up out of nowhere. We had one at our summer house in NH once, and it scared the you-know-what out of all of us!
 
A rogue storm? The weather patterns are getting crazy lately. I hope no one gets hurt or flooded.
 
chrissyk said:
Because the last time I checked, New England is not so tropical :rotfl2: Just kidding! I think that rogue storms come up out of nowhere. We had one at our summer house in NH once, and it scared the you-know-what out of all of us!


pirate: yo-ho, yo-ho...a roguish storm for me! pirate:



(sorry--rogue just sounds funny :teeth: )
 
This is exactly what this area does not need right now. Things are already flooded.
And on a less serious level...homecoming's going to be a total washout this weekend :guilty:
 


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