>From CASI Partner Tri State News Network
>
> Tri-State Weather and Alerts wrote:
> >
> > Tri-State Weather and Alerts - http://www.tristatenews.com
> >
> > 12:30 PM Feb 5 2001
> >
> > Rapid intensification over the past two hours, could make this
> > the most significant storm in several years.
> >
> > Areas to our west and well to our southeast will now be effected as
well.
> >
> > For our area...
> >
> > NOW .... do not attempt travel. Most primary roads are not in good
> > condition with numerous accidents, abandoned vehicles, and cars on
> > the roadways making plowing difficult. I-84 is dangerous.
> >
> > Be careful walking as well. Numerous falls are spreading emergency
> > services thin.
> >
> > Up to 18 inches may be seen before it's over in portions of the
Tri-State
> > area, and the Hudson Valley.
> >
> > Commuters should be aware that the system has progressed west and will
> > effect I-81, and we expect warnings for those areas, as well as to our
> > south and east with significant snowfall as far as eastern Long Island.
> >
> > Continued updates to the front page as necessary.
> >
> > Spot power outages remain possible.
> >
> > Storm totals may be sent to weather{at}tristatenews.com
> >
> > A special message from the Tri-State News Network
> >
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