Sunday, February 9, 2014

NOAA SWS

Special Weather Statement (New Jersey)
2014-02-09T15:53:00GMT-0500
2014-02-09T18:00:00GMT-0500
...SNOW MOVING INTO THE REGION...

SNOW IS JUST STARTING TO MOVE INTO THE DELAWARE RIVER VALLEY, NORTHEASTERN MARYLAND AND NORTHERN DELAWARE. THE SNOW SHOULD SPREAD EAST OVER THE REST OF NEW JERSEY, DELAWARE AND THE NORTHERN EASTERN SHORE OF MARYLAND BY 6 PM. THE SNOWFALL RATE MAY BE MODERATE FOR A BRIEF PERIOD, REDUCING THE VISIBILITY TO LESS THAN A HALF MILE. THE SNOW IS FORECAST TO MIX WITH RAIN NEAR THE COAST. SNOWFALL TOTALS IN THE REGION ARE EXPECTED TO RANGE FROM A HALF INCH TO AN INCH AND A HALF. IF YOU WILL BE DRIVING LATE THIS AFTERNOON OR THIS EVENING, BE PREPARED FOR SLIPPERY CONDITIONS AND REDUCED VISIBILITY. BE SURE TO LEAVE PLENTY OF ROOM BETWEEN YOUR VEHICLE AND THE ONE AHEAD OF YOU. THE SNOW IS EXPECTED TO COME TO AN END BETWEEN 9 AND 11 PM EST THIS EVENING.
Atlantic; Atlantic Coastal Cape May; Camden; Cape May; Coastal Atlantic; Coastal Ocean; Cumberland; Eastern Monmouth; Gloucester; Mercer; Middlesex; Northwestern Burlington; Ocean; Salem; Southeastern Burlington; Western Monmouth
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