Jan 26, 2015 'Worst Storm Ever' - Approaches Northeast USA
Jan 26, 2015 10:07:29 GMT 1
Post by Anne Terri on Jan 26, 2015 10:07:29 GMT 1
“January 26, 2015
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'Worst Storm Ever' - Approaches Northeast Coast of the USA
(God Through Anne Terri and Carlo Ferdinando With The Holy Spirit)
GOD'S LIVING BIBLE WORLD-THE THIRD TESTAMENT-RESEARCH LIBRARY -
WORD NEWS UPDATES
'Worst Storm Ever' - Approaches Northeast Coast of the USA
(God Through Anne Terri and Carlo Ferdinando With The Holy Spirit)
I Have Asked Anne to follow this massive storm, expected to hit the Northeastern United States beginning today. This comes with the strength of a blizzard, and as predicted, the flooding along the coast will bring more of a challenge. Many states have been warned, and are bracing for the worst. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, was quite adamant in his warning for New York City residents. The winter storm will produce snow fall amounts up to 36 inches with winds gusting up to 75 mph. The areas under alert include the coastal states above Maryland.
May everyone pay heed, and stay off the roads in the warm safety of their homes. Those without, may they find adequate shelter.
January 27, 2015 - Update
The winter storm officially named Juno, is in the process of dumping a massive amount of snow over the northeast states of the USA.
Currently the the city of New York is at a standstill. Airports are all but closed with flights cancelled. There is no movement of cars within the city, not even for food delivery.
Reports have arrived to Anne, of light snow falling as far down the coast as Millers, Maryland ... not far from the Pennsylvania state line.
January 28, 2015 - Update
The Blizzard named Juno has spared New York the worst of the storm and has arriving with a vengeance, wreaking havoc in Boston, plus surrounding areas of New England on Tuesday. At this time there is much damage along the coast, especially to the seawall in Marshfield, Massachusetts. Flooded neighborhoods sit under a meter of water. The winds were at a level topping 70 MPH. New Englanders find this storm to be more than even they expected. Cape Cod residents still brace for the storm's power.
AMEN"