Snow in NYC, 50 mph gusts possible from nor'easter

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Outside of Manhattan, New York residents are still facing a power outage as temperatures drop and the region braces for another storm. NBC's Stephanie Gosk reports. By Miguel Llanos and Ian Johnston, NBC NewsA developing nor'easter might track farther offshore than earlier thought, but should still dump several inches of snow in the New York City area by Thursday morning and test Sandy recovery efforts with wind gusts of up to 50 miles per hour, the National Weather Service warned Tuesday. Some coastal flooding is also a possibility and one New Jersey town has already ordered evacuations. Follow @NBCNewsUS "Cold air will wedge itself along the I-95 corridor to bring some accumulating snows from Delaware to Maine," the weather service's prediction center stated. "A few inches are possible" in cities like New York, Boston and Philadelphia, it added.
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Sandy
Overall Sentiment: -0.308776
Relevance: 0.899488
Laura DiPasquale
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0.104154 | "I don't know where anything is; I can't even find my checkbook," she told The Associated Press. "I have no idea what's in any of these bags. And now another storm is coming and I feel enormous pressure. I don't know if I can do this again. It is so overwhelming." |
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Jim Cantore
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Ian Johnston
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City: Manhattan
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City: Belmar
Overall Sentiment: 0
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City: Brick Township
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Relevance: 0.340068
StateOrCounty: New Jersey
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StateOrCounty: New York
Overall Sentiment: 0
Relevance: 0.455769
StateOrCounty: Delaware
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Country: United States
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Overall Sentiment: -0.140191
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Region: East Coast
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Technology: Storm
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