Marginal snow will occur from Upstate New York through northern New England Wednesday on the cold side of Boreas. Most of the precipitation associated with Boreas will be off the New England coast by Thanksgiving morning, allowing for much easier travel conditions. Only 1 to 3 inches of additional snow is likely.
Great Lakes/Appalachians
North to northwest winds will set up localized lake-effect snows near South Bend, Erie, and Syracuse Wednesday through Thursday. As much as 4 to 8 inches of snow is likely and could impact travel in narrow 10 to 15 mile wide bands along the I-80/90 and I-94 corridor off Lake Michigan near South Bend, the I-90 corridor off Lake Erie between Cleveland and Erie and the I-90/I-81 corridor off Lake Ontario near Syracuse. We will also see snow on the northwest slopes of the Central Appalachians Wednesday through Wednesday night with 3 to 5 inches likely at higher elevations.
October 5, 2013 – CALIFORNIA – An eminent U.S. seismologist is urging the installation of a national early warning system to alert people to an impending earthquake. Richard Allen, director of the University of California, Berkeley’s Seismology Laboratory and professor of Earth and planetary sciences, writing a Comment piece in the journal Nature, has taken politicians and public officials to task for not putting an early warning system in place before the next major quake occurs. Recent decades have seen dramatic improvement in the technology to detect quakes, he said, largely led by Japan, as proven by the advance warning people there received about the deadly earthquake that struck in 2011.
Last week I had a conversation with Adama, Archangel Michael, St. Germaine, and Sananda who were channeled by Phillip Elton Collins, author of Coming Home to Lemuria and Sacred Poetry & Mystical Messages. An audio recording of the entire conversation will be available next week on our Website: The Angel News Network
Several reports were made, to the American Meteor Society, of a large meteor above the eastern coastal states of the U.S. at about 7:55 p.m. EDT Friday.
The reports described a large fireball that appeared white or green in color and moving from left to right.