14. March 2018 · Comments Off on Snow Squalls Possible Later Today · Categories: snow · Tags: ,

NWS snow forecast for later Wednesday

The large storm system that only gave us 2″ of snow yesterday continued to impact New England with lots of snow. The storm is now nearly stationary and rotating clouds and some snow. There is a chance this afternoon we could see some snow showers. Some of these may be so strong and accompanied by gusty winds they will be considered snow squalls. These could leave a coating of snow to perhaps even an inch or two. Most of the accumulation will be further to north.

Here is a special weather statement from the NWS:

513 AM EDT Wed Mar 14 2018

...Snow showers should make travel slippery at times over the higher elevations of eastern Pennsylvania and northwest New Jersey
later today...

Snow showers are forecast to become widespread across eastern Pennsylvania and northwest New Jersey during midday and this
afternoon. Snow will briefly accumulate on untreated roads over the higher elevations this afternoon, making for intermittent
stretches of slippery travel.

One to three inches of new snow is likely today over the Poconos with an inch or less scattered about the remainder of the area
where it does snow.

Snow could be briefly heavy with visibility limited to a quarter mile for a few minutes.

Westerly winds are forecast to become gusty 30 to 40 MPH during mid and late afternoon.

Be alert for rapidly changing weather and road conditions later today in association with developing snow showers.
07. February 2018 · Comments Off on Special Weather Statement · Categories: snow · Tags:
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Warren-Morris-Hunterdon-Somerset-Berks-Lehigh-Northampton-
Western Montgomery-Upper Bucks-
Including the cities of Washington, Morristown, Flemington,
Somerville, Reading, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, Collegeville,
Pottstown, Chalfont, and Perkasie
840 AM EST Wed Feb 7 2018

...POOR TRAVEL CONDITIONS WITH A BRIEF BURST OF HEAVY SNOW
FOLLOWED BY A WINTRY MIX ACROSS THE I-78 CORRIDOR...

At 830 AM...Moderate to heavy snow has overspread the Interstate
78 corridor in central and northern New Jersey and in eastern
Pennsylvania. Snowfall rates of one inch per hour are possible in
spots during the mid morning before the snow changes to a mix of
sleet and freezing rain from south to north through 10 AM. Most of
the region should see a transition to all freezing rain between
10 and 11 AM.

Plan on poor travel conditions for the tail end of the morning
rush with poor visibility and with snow quickly accumulating on
roads in heavy snow. Icy conditions will follow into the late
morning after the changeover to sleet and freezing rain.
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