Tonight's Forecast
Condition: Snow Accumulation: 2 - 4"
Low: 19
Winds: 5-15 mph.
**Winter Storm Warning is in effect for Tonight**
Sunday, March 2, 2014
March 3, 2014 Snowstorm 5 PM Update
Updated Snow Totals Forecast---
From I-95 and North, snow totals are the same. However from I-95 and south we are expecting about 6-10" instead of the 8-12" we expected earlier today. Next update around 10 PM with snow reports.
From I-95 and North, snow totals are the same. However from I-95 and south we are expecting about 6-10" instead of the 8-12" we expected earlier today. Next update around 10 PM with snow reports.
Winter Storm Warning
The National Weather Service in Mt. Holly has issued a Winter Storm Warning in effect from 6 PM tonight into 1 PM Monday. Hazards will include mainly snow, accumulating generally 5-8 " with a small amount of ice. This warning applies to Burlington, Mercer, Gloucester, Camden, Ocean, and Monmouth counties in NJ, and Bucks, Philadelphia, Delaware, and Montgomery counties in PA.
March 2-3, 2014 Snowstorm Totals Noon Update
Updated Snow Totals Forecast.
As of This Morning, snow totals expected to fall have decreased slightly for the Philadelphia I-95 corridor. South of I-95 is forecasted to still see 8-12 " but North of I-95 to about Doylestown are expected to see 5-8". Everything Else North will only see 2-4". Next Update will be around 5 PM.
As of This Morning, snow totals expected to fall have decreased slightly for the Philadelphia I-95 corridor. South of I-95 is forecasted to still see 8-12 " but North of I-95 to about Doylestown are expected to see 5-8". Everything Else North will only see 2-4". Next Update will be around 5 PM.
Saturday, March 1, 2014
Evening Forecast March 1-2, 2014
Forecast for Philadelphia/Trenton Area for Sunday Evening to Monday Morning
Conditions: Mostly Cloudy
Low: 32 F
Winds: NW 3 mph
Conditions: Mostly Cloudy
Low: 32 F
Winds: NW 3 mph
March 3, 2014 Snowstorm Update 9 PM
As forecasted, the next major snowstorm expected to hit NJ and PA will bring significant amounts of snow to the I-95 Corridor ranging from 6-14" with up to 1/4" of ice. As we are still in early stages and meteorologists probably won't be for sure until Tomorrow Evening, all meteorologists are mostly in agreement with their forecasts. Here is my forecasted totals from Sunday Night into Monday. Next update will be Tomorrow at Noon.
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