Snow tonight on East coast and in Pa., up to 10 inches

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White to be fall color in Northeast this weekend
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By PAT EATON-ROBB, AP
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HEBRON, Conn. — Steve Hoffman had expected to sell a lot of fall fertilizer this weekend at his hardware store in Hebron but instead spent Friday moving bags of ice melting pellets.

A storm moving up the East Coast was expected to combine with a cold air mass and dump anywhere from a dusting of snow to about 10 inches Saturday in parts of the Northeast.

"We're stocked up and we've already sold a few shovels," Hoffman said. "We actually had one guy come in and buy a roof rake."

National Weather Service meteorologist Bill Simpson said the rake probably won't be needed, but October snowfall records could be broken in parts of southern New England, especially at higher elevations. The October record for southern New England is 7.5 inches in Worcester in 1979.

The most snow will likely hit the Massachusetts Berkshires, the Litchfield Hills in northwestern Connecticut, southwestern New Hampshire and the southern Green Mountains. Connecticut Gov. Dannel P. Malloy warned residents that they could lose power.

The storm could bring more than 6 inches of snow to parts of Maine beginning Saturday night. Parts of southern Vermont could receive more than a foot of wet snow Saturday into Sunday.

In Pennsylvania, 6 to 10 inches could fall at higher elevations, including the Laurel Highlands in the southwestern part of the state and the Pocono Mountains in the northeastern part. Philadelphia and Pittsburgh could see a coating.

"This is very, very unusual," said John LaCorte, a National Weather Service meteorologist in State College, Pa. "It has all the look and feel of a classic midwinter nor'easter. It's going to be very dangerous."

The last major widespread snowstorm in Pennsylvania this early was in 1972, LaCorte said.

In New England, the first measurable snow usually falls in early December, and normal highs for late October are in the mid-50s.

"This is just wrong," said Dee Lund of East Hampton, who was at a Glastonbury garage getting four new tires put on her car before a weekend road trip to New Hampshire.

Lund said that after last winter's record snowfall, which left a 12-foot snow bank outside her house, she'd been hoping for a reprieve.

The good news, Simpson said, is that relatively warm water temperatures along the Atlantic seaboard would keep the snowfall totals much lower along the coast and in cities such as Boston. Temperatures should return to the mid-50s by midweek.

"This doesn't mean our winter is going to be terrible," he said. "You can't get any correlation from a two-day event."

Not everyone was lamenting the arrival of winter. Dan Patrylak, 79 of Glastonbury had just moved back to New England from Arizona and was picking up two new ice scrapers for his car. He said he was kind of looking forward to seeing snow on the ground again.

"In Phoenix, it's 113 all summer long," he said. "So, it just depends on where you are and what the weather is and you learn to accept that. Whatever it is, I'm going to be ready for it."

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Got snow here now...not much and should be melted by tomorrow, but a low in the high 20's tonight. Just winterized my skis last weekend. They are getting 6 inches today to the east in the Appalachians.

Last year, I was out riding in late October. This year... I haven't ridden since early September. Three weekends ago, it was in the 80's but I was in Florida, so I had no opportunity to ride. Already looking forward to Spring.
 
Got snow here now...not much and should be melted by tomorrow, but a low in the high 20's tonight. Just winterized my skis last weekend. They are getting 6 inches today to the east in the Appalachians.

Last year, I was out riding in late October. This year... I haven't ridden since early September. Three weekends ago, it was in the 80's but I was in Florida, so I had no opportunity to ride. Already looking forward to Spring.

come to Miami :)
I should have my working soon...
 
I took my last ride on the river three weeks ago, winterized it two weeks ago and put the boat in storage. Last week I put away all my gear in the attic. Today the kids are screaming for me to get the sleds out of the attic. They are under the bimini.
 
Yep... I got at least 3" outside. The driveway, and big sections of the grass are already melted. It will all be gone in a day or so.

It's not uncommon to get snow in October... but it almost never "Sticks". This is the most snow, this early I've seen since I've moved here, and as DjRedman Said... I was riding until late October last year.
 
Wow, I live in the "snowbelt" of Central New York and we didn't get so much as a flake, I'm sure that will change before the year is over. Tony; installed the "pee-hole" Friday and it looks great, going to have to wait until warmer weather to try it though.
 
Its very bad weather to drive and go out with this monster, I think its better not to try much cos it could lead to serious damage to the Ski Doo.
 
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