



Though early signs of anticlericalism had surfaced in England by the 1520s, Catholicism still enjoyed widespread popular support. Weather gurus, you have our attention.King Henry VIII wanted out from his first marriage. Still, given the cavalierness with which we first dismissed Sandy-this latest prediction is, as Daily Intel's Joe Coscarelli points out, via the European Centre Medium Range Forecast (EURO) model, the " same model that predicted Hurricane Sandy's path eight days before it hit" -we will be watching and hoping for the best. Also, this system will not be anywhere as impactful as Sandy." AccuWeather Expert Senior Meteorologist Henry Margusity says, "The weather pattern remains volatile for another storm to form on the East Coast, but nothing like Sandy." It's "a storm that would be more normal for early November." Snowfall would be confined to northern New England. At this time it looks as though coastal impacts would be farther north along the New England coast than we saw with Sandy. Tom Niziol of The Weather Channel explains soothingly, "Two important points to make here. Breezy Point does not need snow right now. Still, it's going to get colder, and we've still got people without power-and, even, without homes. There may be a bit of snow, and some rain and wind, in the Northeast Wednesday and Thursday of next week, which is hardly ideal given the problems Sandy left the city and beyond, but it's also NOT a Frankenstorm, as the meteorologists are careful to warn us.

Nor'easter sounds like something we're not quite ready to deal with yet, but it will not be as monumental, it appears, as a Snor'eastercane. A Nor'easter is "possible for Mid-Atlantic/New England states by Election Day into next Thursday," per the Hydrometeorological Prediction Center of College Park, Maryland. Let's all sit down for this: The National Weather Service is predicting more weather of the extreme variety. This article is from the archive of our partner.
