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Federal government makes 3 key moves to bring fuel to Nj/NY
(N.J./State)
The U.S. government has responded to the fuel crunch plaguing the
metropolitan
area by making three key moves on Friday. 1) The Obama administration said it has directed the Defense Logistics Agency to ...
2.
There's a chill in the air .... making things tougher for those without electricity and heat
(N.J./State)
BY STEVEN DiMARTINO A series of disturbances will move through the Philadelphia and New York City
metropolitan
areas today with isolated showers and even a flurry is possible. Otherwise, variable ...
3.
Wake up, Washington! Climate change causing major storms like Sandy
(Opinion/Commentary)
BY MICHAEL HAYNE COMMENTARY If you're like me and reside in the
Metropolitan
area, you're not really accustomed to dealing with behemoth hurricanes, not especially at the end of October. Due to our ...
4.
Sandy is second costliest storm in U.S. history
(U.S./Nation)
... to
Metropolitan
Transit Authority, Joseph J. Lhota. The flooding has completely filled seven subway stations and some rail yards. Lhota said, according to celebuzz.com, that the flooding was “worse” ...
5.
N.J. weather forecast: Hurricane Sandy storm surge is top concern
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... New York City and Philadelphia
metropolitan
areas. Hurricane Sandy is now a hurricane with 85 mph and a pressure of 945 MB. The storm is unique in size with winds extending out to over 450 miles from ...
6.
N.J. weather forecast: The latest on Hurricane Sandy
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... temperatures ranging from the mid to upper 60's over the northern interior, upper 60's to lower 70's over the New York City
metropolitan
area, and lower to mid 70's over the Philadelphia
metropolitan
areas ...
7.
N.J. weather forecast: Hurricane Sandy can have a stormy impact
(N.J./State)
... New York City
metropolitan
areas this morning. High pressure will shift towards the Canadian Maritimes today, leading to a continued weak easterly fetch off the Atlantic Ocean throughout the Philadelphia ...
8.
N.J. weather forecast: Clouds and rain threat continue
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
BY STEVEN DiMARTINO NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM A stationary front over the Philadelphia and New York City
metropolitan
areas this morning will produce variable cloud cover and the threat for isolated to ...
9.
N.J. weather forecast: Isolated showers into tomorrow
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... and New York City
metropolitan
areas this afternoon through tomorrow morning. This disturbance, while weakening, will produce widely scattered to isolated showers through the tomorrow morning. Winds ...
10.
N.J. weather forecast: Above normal Fall temperatures today
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... Philadelphia and New York City
metropolitan
areas. Temperatures will rise to above normal levels today and tomorrow with highs in the mid to upper 60's over the interior and upper 60's to lower 70's along ...
11.
N.J. weather forecast: Wet start to the weekend
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... of low pressure over Virginia and an advancing cold front will lift through the Philadelphia and New York City
metropolitan
areas. The rain will be heavy at times with localized flash flooding a threat ...
12.
N.J. weather forecast: Rainy end to the week in store
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... and rebound into the upper 60's to lower 70's over the interior and lower to mid 70's along the coast. High pressure will slowly build into the New York City and Philadelphia
metropolitan
areas by ...
13.
N.J. weather forecast: Nice today...but more rain on the way!
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... City
metropolitan
areas through tomorrow as the high pressure system shifts towards the Canadian Maritimes. Scattered clouds along with light and variable winds can be expected through this evening. ...
14.
N.J. weather forecast: Clearing skies and breezy
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
BY STEVEN DiMARTINO NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM High pressure will continue to build into the Philadelphia and New York City
metropolitan
this morning with clearing skies and winds from the northwest at ...
15.
N.J. weather forecast: Cold front brings showers and isolated thunderstorms today
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
BY STEVEN DiMARTINO NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM A cold front over the Ohio River Valley and Great Lakes this morning will push through the Philadelphia and New York City
metropolitan
areas by this evening. ...
16.
N.J. weather forecast: Freezing Fall weekend!
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... through the Philadelphia and New York City
metropolitan
areas this afternoon. While a few isolated showers will be possible as the cold front moves through, the main impact from this cold front passage ...
17.
N.J. weather forecast: Clear and breezy
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
BY STEVEN DiMARTINO NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM High pressure will continue to build into the Philadelphia and New York City
metropolitan
areas today with clear skies and breezy conditions. Temperatures ...
18.
N.J. weather forecast: Raw, wet, and unsettled
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... As the disturbance departs into the Atlantic this morning, the showers will decrease in coverage over the Philadelphia
metropolitan
area this morning and over the New York City
metropolitan
area by early ...
19.
N.J. weather forecast: Temperatures rebound...but not for long
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... New York City
metropolitan
areas. The low pressure system will exit into the Atlantic with clearing skies and winds from the northwest at 5 to 10 mph. Temperatures will rebound into the mid 50's to lower ...
20.
additional notes
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... Wikipedia: “In late 1936, Cesar Sturani, who was the General Music Secretary of the
Metropolitan
Opera, offered Deanna Durbin an audition. Durbin turned down his request because she felt she needed more ...
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