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New England braces for Wilma, nor'easterSan Jose Mercury News Tuesday 25 October 2005, 10:30 amKeywords: News Articles By Brooke Donald, Associated Press The remnants of Hurricane Wilma plus a nasty nor'easter began kicking up high winds, heavy rains and coastal flooding Tuesday across New England, a region already saturated by days of rain. The storm may produce 20-foot seas and a 3-foot storm surge, causing minor to moderate coastal flooding during high tide late Tuesday. A coastal flood warning was in effect through the evening. The weather service also issued a winter storm watch for the Berkshires beginning Tuesday evening, with the potential for up to seven inches of snow at elevations above 1,500 feet. The expected wet, heavy snow, could bring down tree limbs and power lines. http://www.mercurynews.com:80/mld/mercurynews/news/12991505.htm Mark says: I hope everyone got into and home from the Berkshires dance safely. Articles
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