This system is less organized than the one that struck South Jersey on Friday morning, so no significant snowfall is expected. There is a very slight chance that snow amounts could rise as the system will become more organized off shore. However, current model runs all agree that the system will not organize fast enough to change the forecast. The snow will make its way into the area around 7-8pm tonight.
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Forecast by NWS
Saturday, February 2, 2013
A Little Snow for the Weekend!
A weak clipper system will be moving through the region this evening and give us a little bit of snow! The National Weather Service has put parts of the state under a Winter Weather Advisory from Atlantic to Middlesex Counties from 7pm Saturday evening until 1pm Sunday. The Mt. Holly forecast office is calling for 2-4 inches of snow to fall for parts north and west of central Burlington County. Localized measurements could reach the 4 inch mark, but most of the area will receive up to 3 inches. Other parts of the state will get a light 1-2 inches.
This system is less organized than the one that struck South Jersey on Friday morning, so no significant snowfall is expected. There is a very slight chance that snow amounts could rise as the system will become more organized off shore. However, current model runs all agree that the system will not organize fast enough to change the forecast. The snow will make its way into the area around 7-8pm tonight.
This system is less organized than the one that struck South Jersey on Friday morning, so no significant snowfall is expected. There is a very slight chance that snow amounts could rise as the system will become more organized off shore. However, current model runs all agree that the system will not organize fast enough to change the forecast. The snow will make its way into the area around 7-8pm tonight.
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