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Here we go again, PA/NJ
Expires: Saturday February 24 5:00AM EST)
new castle-cecil-sussex-warren-morris-hunterdon-somerset-
middlesex-western monmouth-mercer-salem-gloucester-camden-
northwestern burlington-carbon-monroe-berks-lehigh-northampton-
chester-montgomery-bucks-delaware-philadelphia-
including the cities of...wilmington...elkton...newton...
washington...morristown...flemington...somerville...
new brunswick...freehold...trenton...pennsville...glassboro...
camden...cherry hill...moorestown...mount holly...jim thorpe...
stroudsburg...reading...allentown...bethlehem...easton...
west chester...norristown...doylestown...media
250 pm est fri feb 23 2007
...a winter storm threat increasing for sunday afternoon into monday
morning...
low pressure will organize across the central part of the country
tonight into saturday. as this storm moves toward the great lakes
and ohio valley later tonight and saturday, it will intensify for a
time. meanwhile, high pressure will be centered to our north,
allowing colder air to remain across our region. as low pressure
approaches on sunday, moisture is expected to overspread the region
from southwest to northeast starting around midday sunday.
another low pressure system is forecast to develop near the mid
atlantic coast late sunday, keeping moisture across our region
sunday night into monday.
the exact track of the coastal storm will impact how much moisture
actually falls across our area, and also the extent of warming
temperatures. while there is still some uncertainty involved, it
strongly appears that a good portion of our region will see another
round of accumulating snow and sleet. with milder air pushing in
above the surface late sunday, freezing rain will be possible across
southeastern pennsylvania, portions of northeastern maryland and
central and southern new jersey. if enough warmer air works inland,
the mixed precipitation will then turn to plain rain for some areas.
at this time, areas with the highest potential for accumulating snow
and sleet are along and to the north and west of the interstate 95
corridor.
because the exact location of where the coastal storm forms is still
a bit uncertain, it is still too early to pinpoint accumulations.
however, a plowable snow and sleet event appears to be increasing
for areas north and west of the interstate 95 corridor, with a
light coating of ice possible as well. as a result of this, travel
could become hazardous during the second half of the weekend and
into monday morning.
stay tuned to noaa weather radio all hazards and your local media
outlets for the latest updates on this developing winter storm. a
winter storm watch may be issued for parts of the area during the
next 24 hours.
new castle-cecil-sussex-warren-morris-hunterdon-somerset-
middlesex-western monmouth-mercer-salem-gloucester-camden-
northwestern burlington-carbon-monroe-berks-lehigh-northampton-
chester-montgomery-bucks-delaware-philadelphia-
including the cities of...wilmington...elkton...newton...
washington...morristown...flemington...somerville...
new brunswick...freehold...trenton...pennsville...glassboro...
camden...cherry hill...moorestown...mount holly...jim thorpe...
stroudsburg...reading...allentown...bethlehem...easton...
west chester...norristown...doylestown...media
250 pm est fri feb 23 2007
...a winter storm threat increasing for sunday afternoon into monday
morning...
low pressure will organize across the central part of the country
tonight into saturday. as this storm moves toward the great lakes
and ohio valley later tonight and saturday, it will intensify for a
time. meanwhile, high pressure will be centered to our north,
allowing colder air to remain across our region. as low pressure
approaches on sunday, moisture is expected to overspread the region
from southwest to northeast starting around midday sunday.
another low pressure system is forecast to develop near the mid
atlantic coast late sunday, keeping moisture across our region
sunday night into monday.
the exact track of the coastal storm will impact how much moisture
actually falls across our area, and also the extent of warming
temperatures. while there is still some uncertainty involved, it
strongly appears that a good portion of our region will see another
round of accumulating snow and sleet. with milder air pushing in
above the surface late sunday, freezing rain will be possible across
southeastern pennsylvania, portions of northeastern maryland and
central and southern new jersey. if enough warmer air works inland,
the mixed precipitation will then turn to plain rain for some areas.
at this time, areas with the highest potential for accumulating snow
and sleet are along and to the north and west of the interstate 95
corridor.
because the exact location of where the coastal storm forms is still
a bit uncertain, it is still too early to pinpoint accumulations.
however, a plowable snow and sleet event appears to be increasing
for areas north and west of the interstate 95 corridor, with a
light coating of ice possible as well. as a result of this, travel
could become hazardous during the second half of the weekend and
into monday morning.
stay tuned to noaa weather radio all hazards and your local media
outlets for the latest updates on this developing winter storm. a
winter storm watch may be issued for parts of the area during the
next 24 hours.
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Here is a current Special Weather Statement for Home (Philadelphia, PA) until
5:00pm, Sat Feb 24 2007, from your local National Weather Service office.
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOUNT HOLLY NJ
524 AM EST SAT FEB 24 2007
NEW CASTLE-KENT DE-INLAND SUSSEX-DELAWARE BEACHES-CECIL-KENT MD-
QUEEN ANNE'S-TALBOT-CAROLINE-MIDDLESEX-WESTERN MONMOUTH-
EASTERN MONMOUTH-SALEM-GLOUCESTER-CAMDEN-NORTHWESTERN BURLINGTON-
OCEAN-CUMBERLAND-ATLANTIC-CAPE MAY-ATLANTIC COASTAL CAPE MAY-
COASTAL ATLANTIC-COASTAL OCEAN-SOUTHEASTERN BURLINGTON-DELAWARE-
PHILADELPHIA-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...WILMINGTON...DOVER...GEORGETOWN...
REHOBOTH BEACH...ELKTON...CHESTERTOWN...CENTREVILLE...EASTON...
DENTON...NEW BRUNSWICK...FREEHOLD...SANDY HOOK...PENNSVILLE...
GLASSBORO...CAMDEN...CHERRY HILL...MOORESTOWN...MOUNT HOLLY...
JACKSON...MILLVILLE...HAMMONTON...CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE...
OCEAN CITY...ATLANTIC CITY...LONG BEACH ISLAND...
WHARTON STATE FOREST...MEDIA
524 AM EST SAT FEB 24 2007
...A PERIOD OF WINTRY PRECIPITATION IS POSSIBLE SUNDAY AFTERNOON
INTO SUNDAY NIGHT...
LOW PRESSURE OVER KANSAS TODAY WILL MOVE SLOWLY TO THE SOUTHERN
GREAT LAKES THROUGH MONDAY. A WARM FRONT WILL EXTEND EASTWARD FROM
THIS LOW TO THE CAROLINA COAST SUNDAY, AND ANOTHER CENTER OF LOW
PRESSURE WILL FORM ON THIS FRONT AND MOVE NORTHEASTWARD OVER THE MID
ATLANTIC COASTAL WATERS LATER SUNDAY THROUGH MONDAY. PRECIPITATION
WILL OCCUR OVER OUR REGION AS A RESULT.
INDICATIONS ARE THAT THE PRECIPITATION WILL BEGIN AS RAIN...SNOW
AND SLEET SUNDAY AFTERNOON WITH LESS THAN AN INCH ACCUMULATION.
OVER DELAWARE AND NORTHEAST MARYLAND IT COULD BEGIN LATE IN THE
MORNING. TEMPERATURES SHOULD BE ABOVE FREEZING IN MOST AREAS
SUNDAY AFTERNOON.
A DIP IN TEMPERATURES WILL PROBABLY OCCUR AFTER THE PRECIPITATION
BEGINS, AND INLAND AREAS MAY SEE A PERIOD OF FREEZING RAIN SUNDAY
NIGHT. SOME LIGHT ICING POSSIBLE IS POSSIBLE AS TEMPERATURES DROP
CLOSE TO FREEZING.
STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO ALL HAZARDS AND YOUR LOCAL MEDIA
OUTLETS FOR THE LATEST UPDATES ON THIS DEVELOPING ROUND OF WINTRY
PRECIPITATION.
5:00pm, Sat Feb 24 2007, from your local National Weather Service office.
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOUNT HOLLY NJ
524 AM EST SAT FEB 24 2007
NEW CASTLE-KENT DE-INLAND SUSSEX-DELAWARE BEACHES-CECIL-KENT MD-
QUEEN ANNE'S-TALBOT-CAROLINE-MIDDLESEX-WESTERN MONMOUTH-
EASTERN MONMOUTH-SALEM-GLOUCESTER-CAMDEN-NORTHWESTERN BURLINGTON-
OCEAN-CUMBERLAND-ATLANTIC-CAPE MAY-ATLANTIC COASTAL CAPE MAY-
COASTAL ATLANTIC-COASTAL OCEAN-SOUTHEASTERN BURLINGTON-DELAWARE-
PHILADELPHIA-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...WILMINGTON...DOVER...GEORGETOWN...
REHOBOTH BEACH...ELKTON...CHESTERTOWN...CENTREVILLE...EASTON...
DENTON...NEW BRUNSWICK...FREEHOLD...SANDY HOOK...PENNSVILLE...
GLASSBORO...CAMDEN...CHERRY HILL...MOORESTOWN...MOUNT HOLLY...
JACKSON...MILLVILLE...HAMMONTON...CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE...
OCEAN CITY...ATLANTIC CITY...LONG BEACH ISLAND...
WHARTON STATE FOREST...MEDIA
524 AM EST SAT FEB 24 2007
...A PERIOD OF WINTRY PRECIPITATION IS POSSIBLE SUNDAY AFTERNOON
INTO SUNDAY NIGHT...
LOW PRESSURE OVER KANSAS TODAY WILL MOVE SLOWLY TO THE SOUTHERN
GREAT LAKES THROUGH MONDAY. A WARM FRONT WILL EXTEND EASTWARD FROM
THIS LOW TO THE CAROLINA COAST SUNDAY, AND ANOTHER CENTER OF LOW
PRESSURE WILL FORM ON THIS FRONT AND MOVE NORTHEASTWARD OVER THE MID
ATLANTIC COASTAL WATERS LATER SUNDAY THROUGH MONDAY. PRECIPITATION
WILL OCCUR OVER OUR REGION AS A RESULT.
INDICATIONS ARE THAT THE PRECIPITATION WILL BEGIN AS RAIN...SNOW
AND SLEET SUNDAY AFTERNOON WITH LESS THAN AN INCH ACCUMULATION.
OVER DELAWARE AND NORTHEAST MARYLAND IT COULD BEGIN LATE IN THE
MORNING. TEMPERATURES SHOULD BE ABOVE FREEZING IN MOST AREAS
SUNDAY AFTERNOON.
A DIP IN TEMPERATURES WILL PROBABLY OCCUR AFTER THE PRECIPITATION
BEGINS, AND INLAND AREAS MAY SEE A PERIOD OF FREEZING RAIN SUNDAY
NIGHT. SOME LIGHT ICING POSSIBLE IS POSSIBLE AS TEMPERATURES DROP
CLOSE TO FREEZING.
STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO ALL HAZARDS AND YOUR LOCAL MEDIA
OUTLETS FOR THE LATEST UPDATES ON THIS DEVELOPING ROUND OF WINTRY
PRECIPITATION.
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- Stephanie
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I was NOT expecting this;
Winter Storm Warning
URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOUNT HOLLY NJ
429 AM EST SUN FEB 25 2007
NJZ016>019-251800-
/O.UPG.KPHI.WS.A.0002.070225T1800Z-070226T1600Z/
/O.EXA.KPHI.WS.W.0002.070225T1800Z-070226T1600Z/
SALEM-GLOUCESTER-CAMDEN-NORTHWESTERN BURLINGTON-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...PENNSVILLE...GLASSBORO...CAMDEN...
CHERRY HILL...MOORESTOWN...MOUNT HOLLY
429 AM EST SUN FEB 25 2007
...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 1 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO
11 AM EST MONDAY...
...WINTER STORM WATCH NO LONGER IN EFFECT...
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MOUNT HOLLY HAS ISSUED A WINTER
STORM WARNING...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 1 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO
11 AM EST MONDAY. THE WINTER STORM WATCH IS NO LONGER IN EFFECT.
ALTHOUGH TEMPERATURES WILL BE IN THE UPPER 30S WHEN THE SNOW
BEGINS THIS AFTERNOON, THE TEMPERATURES SHOULD DROP RAPIDLY TO
FREEZING WITH THE ONSET OF THE SNOW. THE SNOW COULD COME DOWN
HEAVILY FOR A PERIOD OF TIME THIS EVENING WHEN MOST OF THE
ACCUMULATING SNOW WILL FALL. SNOW SLEET AND FREEZING RAIN ARE THEN
EXPECTED OVERNIGHT WITH SOME MORE SNOW MONDAY MORNING.
TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS SHOULD RANGE FROM 1 TO 3 INCHES. HOWEVER,
FREEZING RAIN IS ALSO FORECAST AND A 1/4 INCH GLAZE OF ICE CAN
ALSO BE EXPECTED ON TOP OF THE SNOW.
PREPARE NOW FOR THE POSSIBILITY OF DANGEROUS WINTER WEATHER. IF
YOU MUST TRAVEL...MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A BLANKET...EXTRA GLOVES...
WATER...SOME LIGHT FOOD AND A MEANS OF COMMUNICATIONS IN THE EVENT
YOUR GET STUCK.
STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO ALL HAZARDS OR COMMERCIAL RADIO
AND TELEVISION FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES.
A WINTER STORM WARNING MEANS SIGNIFICANT AMOUNTS OF SNOW...
SLEET...AND ICE ARE EXPECTED. THIS WILL MAKE TRAVEL VERY
HAZARDOUS.
Winter Storm Warning
URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOUNT HOLLY NJ
429 AM EST SUN FEB 25 2007
NJZ016>019-251800-
/O.UPG.KPHI.WS.A.0002.070225T1800Z-070226T1600Z/
/O.EXA.KPHI.WS.W.0002.070225T1800Z-070226T1600Z/
SALEM-GLOUCESTER-CAMDEN-NORTHWESTERN BURLINGTON-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...PENNSVILLE...GLASSBORO...CAMDEN...
CHERRY HILL...MOORESTOWN...MOUNT HOLLY
429 AM EST SUN FEB 25 2007
...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 1 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO
11 AM EST MONDAY...
...WINTER STORM WATCH NO LONGER IN EFFECT...
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MOUNT HOLLY HAS ISSUED A WINTER
STORM WARNING...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 1 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO
11 AM EST MONDAY. THE WINTER STORM WATCH IS NO LONGER IN EFFECT.
ALTHOUGH TEMPERATURES WILL BE IN THE UPPER 30S WHEN THE SNOW
BEGINS THIS AFTERNOON, THE TEMPERATURES SHOULD DROP RAPIDLY TO
FREEZING WITH THE ONSET OF THE SNOW. THE SNOW COULD COME DOWN
HEAVILY FOR A PERIOD OF TIME THIS EVENING WHEN MOST OF THE
ACCUMULATING SNOW WILL FALL. SNOW SLEET AND FREEZING RAIN ARE THEN
EXPECTED OVERNIGHT WITH SOME MORE SNOW MONDAY MORNING.
TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS SHOULD RANGE FROM 1 TO 3 INCHES. HOWEVER,
FREEZING RAIN IS ALSO FORECAST AND A 1/4 INCH GLAZE OF ICE CAN
ALSO BE EXPECTED ON TOP OF THE SNOW.
PREPARE NOW FOR THE POSSIBILITY OF DANGEROUS WINTER WEATHER. IF
YOU MUST TRAVEL...MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A BLANKET...EXTRA GLOVES...
WATER...SOME LIGHT FOOD AND A MEANS OF COMMUNICATIONS IN THE EVENT
YOUR GET STUCK.
STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO ALL HAZARDS OR COMMERCIAL RADIO
AND TELEVISION FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR UPDATES.
A WINTER STORM WARNING MEANS SIGNIFICANT AMOUNTS OF SNOW...
SLEET...AND ICE ARE EXPECTED. THIS WILL MAKE TRAVEL VERY
HAZARDOUS.
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1.75" of snow and sleet earlier
kind of a frosty rain now lol, not completely freezing.
It snowed very hard for a bit earlier
I video taped it with my camera, the quality stinks but.
http://s92.photobucket.com/albums/l13/TheHypercane/Blizzards%20and%20Winter%20Storms/February%2025th%2026th%202007/?action=view¤t=000.flv
kind of a frosty rain now lol, not completely freezing.
It snowed very hard for a bit earlier
I video taped it with my camera, the quality stinks but.
http://s92.photobucket.com/albums/l13/TheHypercane/Blizzards%20and%20Winter%20Storms/February%2025th%2026th%202007/?action=view¤t=000.flv
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It came down pretty hard for a while. We were in Drexel Hill, PA for a party at the time it started and it was coming down pretty heavily when we left at about 3:30. I'd say we had at my house about 2 inches of snow before the sleet started. Fortunately, the roads were in great shape this morning, just some slush and it was above freezing.
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Sigh...rain now:
Special Weather Statement
(Expires: Wednesday February 28 5:00PM EST)
special weather statement
national weather service mount holly nj
357 am est wed feb 28 2007
new castle-cecil-sussex-warren-morris-hunterdon-somerset-
middlesex-mercer-salem-gloucester-camden-northwestern burlington-
carbon-monroe-berks-lehigh-northampton-chester-montgomery-bucks-
delaware-philadelphia-
including the cities of...wilmington...elkton...newton...
washington...morristown...flemington...somerville...
new brunswick...trenton...pennsville...glassboro...camden...
cherry hill...moorestown...mount holly...jim thorpe...
stroudsburg...reading...allentown...bethlehem...easton...
west chester...norristown...doylestown...media
357 am est wed feb 28 2007
...heavy rain possible thursday night with some wintry precipitation
possible in northeast pennsylvania and northern new jersey...
intense low pressure is forecast to move to the great lakes
through thursday night. a complex frontal system trailing from
the low will move across the ohio valley and over the middle
atlantic states thursday night. the frontal system will then move
off the coast friday morning.
as the system heads to the east, it will acquire moisture from the
gulf of mexico. since warmer air will also move in from the south
once precipitation begins, rain is expected to fall in most areas
and isolated thunderstorms are also possible.
over northeast pennsylvania and northern new jersey, there could
be some freezing rain and sleet and possibly some snow, depending
on how long the colder air remains in place.
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Special Weather Statement
(Expires: Wednesday February 28 5:00PM EST)
special weather statement
national weather service mount holly nj
357 am est wed feb 28 2007
new castle-cecil-sussex-warren-morris-hunterdon-somerset-
middlesex-mercer-salem-gloucester-camden-northwestern burlington-
carbon-monroe-berks-lehigh-northampton-chester-montgomery-bucks-
delaware-philadelphia-
including the cities of...wilmington...elkton...newton...
washington...morristown...flemington...somerville...
new brunswick...trenton...pennsville...glassboro...camden...
cherry hill...moorestown...mount holly...jim thorpe...
stroudsburg...reading...allentown...bethlehem...easton...
west chester...norristown...doylestown...media
357 am est wed feb 28 2007
...heavy rain possible thursday night with some wintry precipitation
possible in northeast pennsylvania and northern new jersey...
intense low pressure is forecast to move to the great lakes
through thursday night. a complex frontal system trailing from
the low will move across the ohio valley and over the middle
atlantic states thursday night. the frontal system will then move
off the coast friday morning.
as the system heads to the east, it will acquire moisture from the
gulf of mexico. since warmer air will also move in from the south
once precipitation begins, rain is expected to fall in most areas
and isolated thunderstorms are also possible.
over northeast pennsylvania and northern new jersey, there could
be some freezing rain and sleet and possibly some snow, depending
on how long the colder air remains in place.
[back to top]
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...FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FROM THURSDAY EVENING THROUGH FRIDAY
EVENING...
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MOUNT HOLLY HAS ISSUED A
* FLOOD WATCH FOR THE PENNSYLVANIA COUNTIES OF BERKS...BUCKS...
CARBON...CHESTER...DELAWARE...LEHIGH...MONROE...MONTGOMERY...
NORTHAMPTON AND PHILADELPHIA. FOR THE NEW JERSEY COUNTIES OF
CAMDEN...GLOUCESTER...HUNTERDON...MERCER...MIDDLESEX...MORRIS...
NORTHWESTERN BURLINGTON...SOMERSET...SUSSEX AND WARREN. FOR NEW
CASTLE COUNTY IN NORTHERN DELAWARE. FOR CECIL COUNTY IN
NORTHEASTERN MARYLAND.
* FROM THURSDAY EVENING THROUGH FRIDAY EVENING.
* A WARM FRONT IS EXPECTED TO MOVE NORTH THROUGH THE MID ATLANTIC
REGION THURSDAY INTO FRIDAY. PRECIPITATION ASSOCIATED WITH THIS
FRONT IS FORECAST TO BEGIN LATE THURSDAY AFTERNOON, THEN BECOME
HEAVY AT TIMES DURING THE OVERNIGHT HOURS INTO FRIDAY MORNING.
ONE TO TWO INCHES OF RAIN IN LESS THAN 12 HOURS IS POSSIBLE
BEFORE PRECIPITATION ENDS FRIDAY MORNING BEHIND AN ADVANCING
COLD FRONT.
THE GROUND REMAINS FROZEN IN MANY AREAS. THIS FROZEN GROUND, IN
COMBINATION WITH A VERY RIPE SNOW PACK IN SOME LOCATIONS AND
HEAVY RAIN, COULD CAUSE FLOODING IN LOW LYING AREAS AND SMALL
STREAMS FROM THE POCONOS SOUTH TO NORTHERN MARYLAND AND
DELAWARE, AND EAST INTO CENTRAL NEW JERSEY. RIVER AND STREAM ICE
COULD ADD ANOTHER COMPLEXITY TO THE SITUATION AS WATER LEVELS
RISE AND THE ICE BEGINS TO MOVE.
A FLOOD WATCH MEANS THAT CONDITIONS ARE FAVORABLE FOR HEAVY RAIN
ACROSS THE WATCH AREA, WHICH MAY LEAD TO FLOODING ALONG STREAMS AND
CREEKS. IF YOU ARE IN THE WATCH AREA, CHECK YOUR PREPAREDNESS
REQUIREMENTS. KEEP INFORMED, AND BE READY FOR ACTION IF FLOODING IS
OBSERVED OR IF A FLOOD WARNING IS ISSUED.
$$
MIKETTA
EVENING...
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MOUNT HOLLY HAS ISSUED A
* FLOOD WATCH FOR THE PENNSYLVANIA COUNTIES OF BERKS...BUCKS...
CARBON...CHESTER...DELAWARE...LEHIGH...MONROE...MONTGOMERY...
NORTHAMPTON AND PHILADELPHIA. FOR THE NEW JERSEY COUNTIES OF
CAMDEN...GLOUCESTER...HUNTERDON...MERCER...MIDDLESEX...MORRIS...
NORTHWESTERN BURLINGTON...SOMERSET...SUSSEX AND WARREN. FOR NEW
CASTLE COUNTY IN NORTHERN DELAWARE. FOR CECIL COUNTY IN
NORTHEASTERN MARYLAND.
* FROM THURSDAY EVENING THROUGH FRIDAY EVENING.
* A WARM FRONT IS EXPECTED TO MOVE NORTH THROUGH THE MID ATLANTIC
REGION THURSDAY INTO FRIDAY. PRECIPITATION ASSOCIATED WITH THIS
FRONT IS FORECAST TO BEGIN LATE THURSDAY AFTERNOON, THEN BECOME
HEAVY AT TIMES DURING THE OVERNIGHT HOURS INTO FRIDAY MORNING.
ONE TO TWO INCHES OF RAIN IN LESS THAN 12 HOURS IS POSSIBLE
BEFORE PRECIPITATION ENDS FRIDAY MORNING BEHIND AN ADVANCING
COLD FRONT.
THE GROUND REMAINS FROZEN IN MANY AREAS. THIS FROZEN GROUND, IN
COMBINATION WITH A VERY RIPE SNOW PACK IN SOME LOCATIONS AND
HEAVY RAIN, COULD CAUSE FLOODING IN LOW LYING AREAS AND SMALL
STREAMS FROM THE POCONOS SOUTH TO NORTHERN MARYLAND AND
DELAWARE, AND EAST INTO CENTRAL NEW JERSEY. RIVER AND STREAM ICE
COULD ADD ANOTHER COMPLEXITY TO THE SITUATION AS WATER LEVELS
RISE AND THE ICE BEGINS TO MOVE.
A FLOOD WATCH MEANS THAT CONDITIONS ARE FAVORABLE FOR HEAVY RAIN
ACROSS THE WATCH AREA, WHICH MAY LEAD TO FLOODING ALONG STREAMS AND
CREEKS. IF YOU ARE IN THE WATCH AREA, CHECK YOUR PREPAREDNESS
REQUIREMENTS. KEEP INFORMED, AND BE READY FOR ACTION IF FLOODING IS
OBSERVED OR IF A FLOOD WARNING IS ISSUED.
$$
MIKETTA
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