Virginia Beach – O, dear, Jim Cantor is here.
Whether you believe in proverbial signs, his presence could declare the storm of a storm aimed at Virginia Beach.
Yes, the tracing storm itself plans to introduce the ultimate winter time to be placed on the coastal city from Wednesday and continue on Thursday.
When Cantor, one of the most lively meteorologists of The Weather Channel, comes to the city, a Lights in the hatch.
Hurricane, tornado, snowstorms – he is known for his live reports during major turbulent events in the last 30 years. He is not a man to deviate from a breathable, wind shot live on the edge of the water with snowy snow shining on his black park.
The local forecast calls for light snow showers, starting around 11 hours to 1pm, the snowfall will be widespread and stable with the most severe of it coming at night. After a short break on Thursday morning, the snow will resume throughout the day.
The expected total snowfall can exceed 8 inches, with some forecasts calling for as many as 12 inches.
Such amounts would be a major discharge for Virginia Beach and the best weather cantor story.
On Tuesday afternoon, Cantore posted a video on social media showing Brine Interstate in Norfolk. He said he was on his way to Virginia Beach.
“This will easily be the biggest storm of the season here on Wednesday,” Cantore published.
Mayor Bobby Dyer said he would join a canton interview on Wednesday morning at a popular landmark on the ocean. The mayor even received a new Virginia Beach hat to wear for QAA.
“We should always anticipate the worse and hope for the best,” said the mayor of the municipal council meeting on Tuesday. “Considering, just to know, I understand that the meteorological channel and Jim Cantor will visit us tomorrow, so we have to be ready.”
Stacey Parker, 757-222-5125, Stacy.parker@pilotonline.com