Suncoast Stormwatch

 
Weekly Update 03/01/2010
 
As the weekend comes to a close, and February nears it's end, New York City is covered in snow. Friday was only the 4th time in the past six years that public schools in the city were closed.
 
A whopping 20.9 inches of snow fell this week in Central Park, causing a tree branch to fall on and kill a man. One of the good (and bad) things about living in Florida is not having to deal with snow.

w Yorkers are busy digging themselves out of all the snow (and trying to warm back up from the cold temperatures that came with the snow), Floridians have had to cope with below average teperatures in the 40s and 50s during the day and high 20s to low 30s at night (we don't get snow, just rain).

This week, we'll have a very slight warm-up, with temperatures in the 60s during the day, but dipping into the low 40s and high 30s. We will also have a high chance for rain on Tuesday.

Below are some more pictures that my friends in NYC sent me from around their apartment. (Click for larger image)
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