Jan 19, 2025
A winter storm warning is now in effect for all of southeastern Pennsylvania and Mercer and Somerset counties in New Jersey from 10 a.m. Sunday to 1 a.m. Monday. Burlington, Ocean (excluding coastal zone) and all of Monmouth counties in New Jersey are under a winter storm advisory. “We are still looking at wintry weather on the way for much of the region and in fact the latest indications are that the low will track a bit farther to the south and east than previously thought which will result in a colder, snowier scenario for areas near and south of the I-95 corridor,” the National Weather Service Mount Holly area forecast discussion stated a little after 5 a.m. Snow is expected to start in the late morning and continue throughout the evening. “Snowfall rates to an inch per hour should develop at times this afternoon,” the NWS stated. “Temperatures are expected to fall into the teens tonight and remain below freezing for several days.” The NWS is estimating snowfall totals of 6 to 8 inches in Berks and northern Chester and Montgomery counties. Southern portions of Chester and Montgomery counties could get 4 to 6 inches. They are putting Mercer County, New Jersey in the 4- to 6-inch range. AccuWeather was offering the following predictions around 6 a.m. for specific towns in the region: Berks County Hamburg, 3 to 6 inches of snow, high of 33 degrees and low of 12 degrees. Reading 3 to 6 inches, high of 34, low of 11. Bucks County Newtown, 2 to 4 inches of snow, high of 35, low of 12. Chester County Honey Brook, 3 to 6 inches, high of 33 degrees, low of 12. West Chester, 3 to 6 inches, high of 34, low of 14. Delaware County Ardmore, 2 to 4 inches of snow, high of 35, low of 14. Media, 2 to 4 inches, high of 35, low of 15. Montgomery County Lansdale, 3 to 6 inches of snow, high of 34, low of 13. Norristown, 2 to 4 inches, high of 35, low of 24. Pottstown, 3 to 6 inches, high of 34, low of 12. Mercer County, New Jersey Hopewell, 2 to 4 inches of snow, high of 36 degrees, low of 15 Trenton, 3 to 6 inches, high of 36, low of 15. Both forecasters stated to beware of slippery roads, sidewalks, poor visibility at times, “If you must travel, keep an extra flashlight, food, and water in your vehicle in case of an emergency,” the NWS warned. “The latest road conditions for the state you are calling from can be obtained by calling 5 1 1.” Pennsylvania had already put in place some road restrictions Saturday night.
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