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Despite the recent spring snow in NYC, New Yorkers are keeping their heads up, looking forward to warm weather. But one meteorologist is advising New Yorkers not to get their hopes up too soon.
"This recent snowfall may not be the last spring snow shower we see in New York", says meteorologist, Harvey Cline. Cline has spent nearly the last decade studying the notorious nor'easters. As a lifelong resident of New York City, Cline has devoted his recent years to understanding patterns related to these unique storms so that he, and other meteorologists, can better predict when the storms will hit.
"I have suspicions, which colleagues of mine have supported, that we may see two or possibly three more snow storms in New York before the snow lets up for this season", says Cline. "I'm not predicting any North American Blizzard of 2006", assured Cline, "but I think we might see snow within New York City limits as late as mid-May".
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