Joe Lombardi
Joe Lombardi is the Managing Editor at Daily Voice. He has over 25 years of experience in web publishing, marketing, public relations and social media. Joe previously worked with CablevisionThe Journal News/GannettSlam MagazineNBA.comInside LacrosseMen's HealthCBS New YorkCBS SportsRivals.com
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The Daily's Verdict
This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.
Bias
75%
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- The articles provided are not biased.
Conflicts of Interest
50%
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No current examples available.
Contradictions
100%
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Deceptions
30%
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- The article uses a map from AccuWeather.com as its source but does not disclose this fact or provide any context about their reliability.
- The title claims that 'these spots could see 24 inches of snowfall' when it only mentions projections for highly elevated areas in New York marked in red which are not necessarily going to get 24 inches of accumulation. This is a lie by omission.
Recent Articles
Winter Storm Hits Northeast, Bringing Heavy Snowfall and Freezing Rain to Many Areas in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Massachusetts and other states. Some parts of these states received as much as two inches of snow per hour during the height of the storm.
Broke On: Sunday, 07 January 2024A major winter storm hit the Northeast region of the US on January 7, 2024. The storm brought heavy snowfall and freezing rain to many areas in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Massachusetts and other states. Some parts received as much as two inches per hour during peak hours. Roads were slick on Sunday morning and some churches closed due to weather conditions. Up to 18 Inches of Snow Expected in New York and Long Island During Upcoming Winter Storm
Broke On: Saturday, 06 January 2024Up to a foot of snow expected in Albany, Dutchess, Ulster and Columbia Greene counties during upcoming winter storm. Uncertainty on exact track and intensification as well as location of rain/snow line within 30 miles. Higher snowfall totals possible for New York City and Long Island if stronger or farther offshore storm moves the rain/snow line southeast resulting in up to 18 inches of accumulation. Travel may be very difficult during this time due to heavy snow at times.