From the Farmer's Almanac at:
http://www.farmersalmanac.com/weather/uszone1.html
for NE USA:
" February 2007
1st-3rd. Rain moves out, then fair, cold. 4th-7th. Fair weather holds a little longer, especially over New England. Still cold. 8th-11th. Heavy snow spreads across region, bringing accumulations of a foot or more. 12th-15th. Light snow, then fair skies. 16th-19th. Fair skies. 20th-23rd. Snow sweeps up through Mid-Atlantic northward, then fair, cold conditions. 24th-28th. Spotty light snow could turn steadier, heavier over parts eastern New England, where significant accumulations are possible.
March 2007
1st-3rd. Light snow/flurries; steadier, heavier snows New England coast. 4th-7th. Stormy weather rapidly moves through, with significant snow accumulations possible for Mid-Atlantic region, then a return to fair skies. 8th-11th. Fair weather continues. 12th-15th. Light rains, especially across Pennsylvania, New York; showery Mid-Atlantic, then fair skies. 16th-19th. Showery, heavy thunderstorms. 20th-23rd. Fair, pleasant. 24th-27th. Showers accompanied by gusty winds, then a return to fair weather. 28th-31st. Sunshine gives way to increasingly cloudy skies."
Hope this helps!
2007-02-01 10:53:38
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answered by cfpops 5
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The almanac doesn't say anything, you have to read it.
"What time does your watch say it is?"
"It doesn't speak, I have to look at it."
2007-02-01 10:52:54
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answered by marklemoore 6
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go out and by one because the only time i used those things were in school!
2007-02-01 10:53:01
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answered by tinkerbell23 1
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