Ok, here is where I stand as of now. The trend tonight was for a rapidly intensifying low pressure to form off the coast tomorrow night. There will be a sharp gradient of precipitation cutoff the further you go west. What I mean is Harrisburg, PA will have less than Reading, Reading will have less than Trenton etc. This will generally be the case as the precipitation will have a west to east gradient.
AMOUNTS:
Eastern PA (Philadelphia, ABE) 4-6"
Western NJ (High Point to Camden Co including Flemington, Trenton, Burlington :) 6-8"
Eastern NJ (Coastal Areas, Jersey City, Newark, Monmouth County, New Brunswick) 8-12"
There will also be areas that have an added bonus with heavy bands. Any area of NJ will be susceptible to banding and can increase totals. This will be a very dynamic and rapidly deepening storm, so banding will be prevelant.
There will be a good chance, especially over Eastern NJ of thundersnow (please send me any video :) )
Those are my thoughts for now, an update tomorrow morning!
Corey Towner
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