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MaineDigger

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"Quite frankly, if this were the middle of winter, we would be talking about an eastern blizzard. No doubt, a big storm is going to swirl up the Atlantic Seaboard early next week. Thursday, the AccuWeather.com forecasting staff was viewing it as a 50-50 sort of thing, since there seemed to be an equal chance the storm would turn out to sea. Friday, the odds shifted strongly in favor of the storm coming right up the coast Monday and Tuesday. The result will be heavy rain, gales on the coast and perhaps snow in the Appalachian Mountains. This large upheaval in the atmosphere will have major impact on the flow across all of North America. Of great significance will be the release of an extremely cold air mass from arctic regions. That air will charge southward in the wake of the storm later in the week, producing one of the coldest ends to November in many years. "
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Story by AccuWeather.com expert senior meteorologist John Kocet.
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Im gonna try -- might not be able to get down there until the weekend though. From the looks of it, the sand could get a shake-up that'll last a while.... I've yet to hit Salisbury, so this may be the one...
 
BUT THEN IT HAS SURPRIZED ME AND WASHED OUT WITH SMALL STORMS TOO!! THE SAND THERE CAN GO UP AND DOWN BY AS MUCH AS 20+ FEET BY THE OLD ARCADES IN DAYS!! WE CAN ONLY HOPE!! IF IT WASHES OUT I'LL BE THERE MAYBE WE'LL MEET UP. HH
 
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