Winter Storm 'Nemo' to Bring Record Levels of Snow (and Disney References)

The latest storm to hit the Northeast has been dubbed "Nemo." News of the blizzard has set off another sort of "storm" on social media mixing references to snow and the Disney movie "Finding Nemo."


Handout photo by NOAA/REUTERS.

In what is supposed to be a storm for the history books, New England braces itself for a major winter storm. The National Weather Service is predicting the storm to hit the Northeast Friday night into early Saturday, with some areas expected to get more than two feet of snow.

When The Weather Channel deemed the Northeast's latest storm name as "Nemo," social media sites like Twitter and Instagram lit up instantly with puns and photos of Disney's cuddly fish.

But don't let the name fool you. Though the title connotes adorable images, the snow and strong wind gusts are likely to making travelling difficult, if not impossible. If you're in the path of Nemo, we want to see how you're preparing for and fairing the storm.

See others' Instagram images below and send your own #Nemo photos to @NewsHour.

Stay safe and remember to "just keep swimming" (or better yet, to just warm).

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