Snow storm Juno was significantly overhyped by meteorologists whose expectations for snowfall in cities like New York, New Jersey and Philadelphia far surpassed the actual accumulation. This overestimation caused major closures and cancellations in said cities leading Gary Szatkowski, the meteorologist in charge of the National Weather Service’s office in Mt. Holly, New Jersey, to apologize for the inaccurate prediction. We take a look at the blizzard that wasn’t, in this Lip News clip with Mark Sovel and Elliot Hill.
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