Tuesday, January 27, 2015

This Coming Weekend in Glendale AZ For The Big Game

Glendale’s Got Game… And Chocolate Too - This Super Bowl Weekend

Glendale will host a super-sweet event of its own on Super Bowl weekend, Friday, Jan. 30 and Saturday, Jan. 31. The 20th Annual Glendale Chocolate Affaire in Historic Downtown Glendale will be a chocolate lover’s paradise, with special activities geared toward sports fans, as well. Free admission & Free parking

Nearly 40 chocolate purveyors, featuring confections like chocolate-covered strawberries, chocolate-drizzled kettle corn, chocolate-covered nuts, berry chocolate kabobs, fudge popsicles, chocolate-covered cheesecake and bananas, fried Twinkies and fried Snickers dipped in chocolate -- on Super Bowl weekend!

At Westgate – a one-of-a-kind Associated Press photo exhibit featuring great moments from past Super Bowl games… it’s free at Gallery Glendale…

Westgate Sports and Entertainment District – they will host their five day free outdoor concert series.

The city of Glendale is in the process of transforming 40 acres of farm land into one of the largest pre game parties for Super Bowl 49.” that’s right – an old farm field will become DirecTV’s **first ever** three day super fan festival… coordinating the 80-acre crop to concert transformation?

Did You Know?  Juno - The Big Storm

Blizzard warnings were issued for parts of seven states in anticipation of Winter Storm Juno, which is a major snowstorm for the Northeast Monday through Tuesday night, lingering into Wednesday morning. Parts of the region will see blizzard conditions and more than 2 feet of snow and thousands of flights cancel or disrupted. 

At least 28 million people are under the blizzard warnings. An additional 11 million people are under winter storm warnings, mostly in areas adjacent to the blizzard warning zone.

By far, the heaviest snowfall amounts from Juno are expected from eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey to New England. As shown on the forecast map, here is what can be expected in the Northeast:

Washington, D.C. could see some light snow accumulations late Sunday night into Monday, but the heaviest amounts will likely stay to the north and west of the city. More than 6 inches of snow could fall in the Philadelphia area, especially from the city east into southern New Jersey. The New York City area is forecast to see a foot or more of heavy snow. Blizzard conditions are possible. Parts of eastern and southern New England, including Boston, Providence, Rhode Island, and Portland, Maine, have the potential to see up to 2 feet of snow. Locally more than 2 feet of snow may fall, particularly in eastern Massachusetts. The snow will be accompanied by blizzard or near-blizzard conditions.

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