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Coastal Storm Dec 1-2


Ralph Wiggum
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16 minutes ago, Newman said:

The mesos and models now having the low stall immediately on the coast is the best case scenario for inland counties possibly including Berks. I could see the Berks area see anywhere from 0" to 6" tomorrow. The Inverted trough feature will be a nowcast event.

My temp has fallen back to 31 from 35 at 4am we have decent sleet falling 

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10 minutes ago, penndotguy said:

My temp has fallen back to 31 from 35 at 4am we have decent sleet falling 

 

10 minutes ago, Fields27 said:

Same here in Reading. 31 and back to sleet.

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Got sleet here in Fleetwood too

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***Potentially Big Changes to Monday's Forecast***

We wanted to give you a quick update on the forecast as our latest computer guidance indicates significant changes could be in store. This could mean a much snowier forecast farther south for Monday including the Philadelphia Metro area. Here are the key points:

1) This afternoon through this evening, mainly rain will continue near and south of the I-95 corridor with mixed precipitation  (sleet, freezing rain, and some snow) gradually changing to rain from south to north. However the southern Poconos and far northern New Jersey (Sussex County) should remain below freezing and continue to see mainly sleet and freezing rain. In fact ice amounts here may be higher than previously forecast...potentially up to a half inch of ice accretion. 

2) Overnight Sunday night, precipitation will gradually change to all snow from northwest to southeast with the rain/snow line likely just north/west of the I-95 corridor by 7 AM Monday. 

3) For Monday, this is when we could see potentially large changes to the forecast. Rain changes to snow through the morning for the I-95 corridor and the latest indications are there could be a band of moderate to heavy snow that sets up late morning through the afternoon for parts of eastern PA into northern/central New Jersey. This could include the Philadelphia metro area. This band may not be very wide but could put down 1-2 inch per hour snowfall rates for a time resulting in 4-6+ inches of snowfall accumulation for impacted areas. This could have significant impacts on the Monday afternoon/evening commute. Snow will wind down Monday night. 

At this hour, we are continuing to analyze this new data and update the forecast. For the latest forecast please visit www.weather.gov/phi.

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Wow mt Holly winter storm warning for lower bucks 4 to 6". I wasn't expecting anything tbh. Getting cautiously optimistic of seeing something measurable now..

 

...LONG DURATION WINTER STORM TO CONTINUE THROUGH MONDAY...

NJZ009-010-015-PAZ105-106-021100-
/O.UPG.KPHI.WW.Y.0019.000000T0000Z-191203T0600Z/
/O.EXB.KPHI.WS.W.0007.191202T1100Z-191203T0900Z/
Hunterdon-Somerset-Mercer-Upper Bucks-Lower Bucks-
Including the cities of Flemington, Somerville, Trenton,
Chalfont, Perkasie, Morrisville, and Doylestown
411 PM EST Sun Dec 1 2019

...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 6 AM MONDAY TO 4 AM EST
TUESDAY...

* WHAT...Heavy snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 4 to 6
  inches.

* WHERE...In New Jersey, Hunterdon, Somerset and Mercer
  counties. In Pennsylvania, Upper Bucks and Lower Bucks
  counties.

* WHEN...From 6 AM Monday to 4 AM EST Tuesday.

* IMPACTS...Travel will be very difficult. The hazardous
  conditions will impact the morning and evening commute.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Lingering rain overnight will mix with snow
  or sleet and change over to all snow around daybreak Monday
  morning. Snow will last for several hours on Monday before
  dissipating into the late evening hours. Snow accumulations of
  4 to 6 inches are expected with localized higher amounts
  possible under heavier bands that develop.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

If you must travel, keep an extra flashlight, food, and water in
your vehicle in case of an emergency.

The latest road conditions for the state you are calling from can
be obtained by calling 5 1 1.

 

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