From Philly.com:
Could Monday's snowstorm be the biggest ever to hit Philly in March?
Yes, the possibility does exist as I analyze the very latest computer guidance. The No. 1 snowstorm for March was 11.7 inches in 1993, followed by the infamous blizzard of 1888, which dropped 10.5 inches. The 1958 snowstorm of 9.6 inches is the third biggest.
As of now I'm forecasting the possibility of 8-12 inches of snow by the time the storm pulls away late Monday afternoon or early evening.
I'm sure glad that Obama and his ilk are trying to make things even colder for the United States.
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