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Blizzard Watch in Effect For Suffolk County

National Weather Service upgrades watch as nor'easter takes aim on Long Island.

The National Weather Service has issued a Blizzard Watch for all of Suffolk County, including Babylon, from Friday afternoon through Saturday afternoon. The previously issued Winter Storm Watch has been cancelled by the National Weather Service.

The nor'easter forecasted to hit Long Island starting late this evening is expected to bring upwards of 8 inches to 12 inches of snow to the area, with locally higher amounts.

Wind gusts associated with this classic New England nor'easter will range from 25 to 35 miles per hour with howling gusts hitting 60 miles per hour. Downed trees, tree limbs and flying debris could also be part of the problem and winds will also cause whiteout conditions and possibly down power lines, creating power outages.

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The National Weather Service forecasts the strongest winds and heaviest snowfall will occur from Friday afternoon into Saturday morning, although snowfall should begin early Friday morning.

A Blizzard Watch is issued when there is potential for falling and/or blowing snow with strong winds and extremely poor visibilities – it is considered more serious than the previous Winter Storm Watch.

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A technical "Blizzard" would mean the following conditions over a period of three or more hours: sustained winds or frequent gusts to 35 miles per hour or higher with considerable blowing and/or falling snow that frequently reduces visibility to less than a 1/4 of a mile.

Patch will continue to monitor the nor'easter as it approaches Long Island.


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