URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Mount Holly NJ
...WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM WEDNESDAY EVENING THROUGH THURSDAY AFTERNOON...
The National Weather Service in Mount Holly has issued a Winter Storm Watch...which is in effect from Wednesday evening through Thursday afternoon.
* LOCATIONS...Eastern Pennsylvania and central and northern New
Jersey.
* HAZARD TYPES...Heavy snow.
* SNOW ACCUMULATIONS...Potential for 6 or more inches.
* TIMING...A wintry mix will overspread the area from the west
Wednesday night. The event will likely begin as snow north of
the I-78 corridor. Elsewhere, rain will change over to snow from
northwest to southeast late Wednesday night into Thursday
morning. Sleet may mix briefly during the transition from rain
to snow. The snow could be heavy at times late Wednesday night
and Thursday morning before tapering off from west to east
during the afternoon Thursday.
* IMPACTS...The heavy snow and poor visibilities at times could
make travel dangerous. Significant impacts to the Thursday
morning rush are likely.
* WINDS...North 10 to 20 mph with gusts up to 30 mph.
* TEMPERATURES...Upper 30s and lower 40s at the onset, falling
into the lower 30s by early Thursday morning.
* VISIBILITIES...1/2 mile or less at times in heavy snow.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
A Winter Storm Watch means there is a potential for significant snow accumulations that may impact travel. Continue to monitor the latest forecasts.
Snowfall and ice accumulation forecast maps in addition to experimental probabilistic snowfall information for the latest event are available online at www.weather.gov/phi/winter
(ACCUWEATHER)
4-8 inches of snow late tomorrow evening through Thursday morning; roads will be slippery.Mostly cloudy, breezy and mild tonight with a brief shower or two. Temperatures rising into thelower 50s. Winds southwest 10-20 mph.
Tomorrow: quite mild with a shower in the morning, then times of clouds and sun in theafternoon. High 58, near the record of 59 set in 1965.
Tomorrow night: considerable cloudiness with snow developing in the evening and becoming steadier overnight. Roads will become snow-packed and slippery late. Low 30.
Thursday: snow ending in the morning, accumulating a total of 4-8 inches with slippery travel atleast through the morning. Blustery and much colder in the afternoon with some glimpses ofsunshine. High 30