Thursday, February 7, 2013
The National Weather Service is now predicting 3-5 inches of snow, plus strong winds.
UPDATE: Snowfall is expected to begin late Friday night or very early Saturday morning, with accumulations of 3 to 5 inches possible, according to the latest forecast from the National Weather Service. The snow should taper off by early Saturday. Click here to find out how NJDOT and NJ Transit are preparing for the storm and how it affects you. ____________________ The Delaware Valley is bracing for a nor’easter expected to bring snow and extreme wind gusts starting Thursday evening. The National Weather Service (NWS) in Mount Holly forecasts the storm will begin late at night on Thursday, Feb. 7 and continue through Saturday, Feb. 9. The bulk of the storm is expected to hit Friday night, when the combination of heavy snow, wind gusts of …
Thursday, January 24, 2013
The National Weather Service says South Jersey can still expect up to 4 inches Friday.
Get ready for some "fluffy" snow, Moorestown. While the forecast has changed a bit since earlier this week, it still looks like South Jersey will get some snow beginning Friday afternoon. As of Wednesday at 5 p.m., the National Weather Service (NWS) in Mount Holly was calling for the storm to drop between 1 and 4 inches of snow in Burlington and Camden counties. "It looks to us like it's going to snow," NWS meteorologist Walter Drag said. "We just don't know how much yet. It looks to us like somewhere in the 1- to 4-inch range." The snow, which Drag described as "fluffy," is expected to start Friday afternoon and last through Friday night. Assuming the forecast doesn't change, township manager Scott Carew said the Public Works Department …
Friday, December 28, 2012
National Weather Service meteorologists are tracking a snowstorm heading our way this weekend.
Moorestown can expect its second snowfall of the season this weekend, with one to two inches of the white stuff forecast to fall as a weather system makes its way here Saturday. Meteorologist Mitchell Gaines, with the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, said parts of southeastern Burlington County can expect a coating but other parts of the county could get a few inches. In some parts of the county, that snow will change over to rain from late morning to late afternoon. It should end in the early evening. However, Moorestown shouldn't see that rain. The temperature will be in the low 30s Saturday morning and rise to the upper 30s in the afternoon. The precipitation should clear up by Sunday with mostly sunny skies and breezy …