Title: Hurricane Sandy could be a Halloween nightmare
URL website: http://www.usatoday.com/story/weather/2012/10/24/jamaica-storm-hurricane-sandy/1653851/
"Hurricane Sandy's rampage through the Caribbean today and Thursday is
only the beginning: Forecasters say the storm could morph into a
monstrous nor'easter and slam the U.S. East Coast next week — or it
could miss us entirely.
If it hits the Northeast the day before
Halloween, as one computer model shows, it would be a disastrous storm,
bringing coastal flooding, drenching rainfall, high winds, downed trees,
power outages, travel mayhem and even Appalachian snow, according to
AccuWeather meteorologist Alex Sosnowski."
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