Neil
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When the wind is at your back the low is to your left.Dr. Dasypodidae said:Right, as any low pressure system (the current Nor'easter, a hurricane, whatever) moves over a location, the winds blow counterclockwise into the center of the system (as opposed to wind flow that is clockwise outward from a high pressure system). So, as a low pressure system moves over the New England area, winds begin from the south, then shift to the southeast, east, northeast, north, and finally northwest and even west as the system passes.
I also remember reading that barometric pressure is much less important than changes in wind direction.