Another storm is on the map.. It could bring wind, rain, and snow for the Northeast after election day..

The troubling part: Sand dunes that protected areas from beach flooding road flooding has been obliterated.. What may occur here is good..





I believe the unfortunate series of events appear to be set to continue..

This weather model was issued by the NWS in Mount Holly NJ showing next week’s Nor’Easter potential.. Those colors represent various wind speeds that could hit the area right now desperately trying to recover from Superstorm Sandy. 
There is no consensus yet with weather models about where the next storm is going. But if it hits these areas the aftermath could be devastating for people .. Accuweather issued this map potential for next week:
One scenario for the storm takes it out to sea, not bothering the areas trying to clean up and restore power. That would be the most reasonable solution .. Another model solution keeps the storm along the coast, provides cold wind and rain for New Jersey and New York, while parts of Pennsylvania, New York, and New England will be socked with heavy snow.
This European model actually shows the storm gaining strength and becoming a Nor’Easter. Usually snow lovers would love to see a model like this in November. But this year, with the horror unleashed by the superstorm, it is not a welcome sight but instead another potentially horrific fright.
The storm, if it were to actually develop, will not be nearly as strong as Sandy–perhaps nothing for a while will be as strong as that. 
However, just the idea that another developing system could plop down  over this area is unbelievable.. 
May there be a God and may he intervene and allow that storm  to blow out into the Atlantic, leaving the people of the Northeast at peace long enough to recover from this storm..