Major Storm Hits Northeast With Possible Historic Snow In NYC | Morning Joe | MSNBC

The year's first major winter storm could bring up to two feet of snow and blizzard-like conditions expected across the Northeast. Aired on 02/01/2021.
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38 comments

  1. I just woke up and looked out back in like •.• there was an inch of snow IN FEBRUARY??? I mean I get snow in jan but in feb??
    Edit: woah so many reply’s and likes

    1. @Griefing Culprit nah man i wasn’t directing my comment to you, I was replying to the original commenter who was surprised it snowed in February

  2. MOVIE:
    “ THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW “
    location: New York 🗽
    Is this movie coming to reality?

    Weather / Climate change is getting historical over here, has broken records.

  3. Is this what’s keeping NY AG Leticia James from going after Trump and his criminal family? Just asking…

    AG L. James: “I’m just waiting for president Trump to leave office, and he belongs to me.

  4. I hope everybody is stocked up for Snowstorm French Toast. I grew up in Florida and never understood the need to stock up on eggs, milk, and bread until I lived in Colorado.

  5. Amazing that’s still New York. There’s literally no one there at 6:30 in the morning. One car driving by. A year ago at this time it was crowded, I’d imagine.

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