Tuesday, January 27, 2015





Winter Storm Juno


   
  Over the past week or so, there has been great talk among many New Englanders, who have been under the reign of the blizzard, Juno. It has been reported that there may be a staggering two to three feet of snow in many states in the northeast. Many people have been unable to leave home due to the current weather conditions. Cars are trapped in the abyss of snow as well and are unable to leave. The storm also has a great track record of delaying thousands of flights in busy airports, such as JFK. The National Weather Service has warned about extreme road conditions, which may be "life threatening." It is not all bad though. Most students have been out of school for a couple of days, which can make any child ecstatic. Although, with children being out of school, who would not want to sled on a snow day? Almost everyone would; however, not everyone can safely have fun. Unfortunately, Sean Urda, a 17-year-old male from Long Island, was killed in a sledding accident when he collided with a light pole. This was the first reported death caused by Winter Storm Juno.







            




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