Tag:

Freezing Rain

Up To 8 Inches Of Snow Expected Across NJ, PA: Here's This Weekend's Winter Storm Forecast Up To 8 Inches Of Snow Expected Across NJ, PA: Here's This Weekend's Winter Storm Forecast
Up To 8 Inches Of Snow Expected Across NJ, PA: Here's This Weekend's Winter Storm Forecast An intense combination of snowfall, freezing rain, and dangerously cold conditions are being forecast across parts of New Jersey and Pennsylvania starting Saturday, Jan. 18. A brand-new snowfall forecast was issued Friday afternoon, Jan. 17. The areas that could see the most snow are the Poconos (8 to 12 inches), Sussex County (8 inches), Bergen, Morris, Passaic, Warren, and Hunterdon counties, in NJ, and Allentown/Reading (6 to 8 inches). Central Jersey could see 4 to inches while the Jersey Shore is expected to get 2 to 4 inches (see map above). A winter storm watch has been issued by th…
Freezing Rain To Glaze Roadways With Ice: Winter Weather Advisories Issued Across NJ, PA Freezing Rain To Glaze Roadways With Ice: Winter Weather Advisories Issued Across NJ, PA
Freezing Rain To Glaze Roadways With Ice: Winter Weather Advisories Issued Across NJ, PA A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued for parts of New Jersey and Pennsylvania as freezing rain is expected to create icy road conditions Friday night, Dec. 27 into Saturday morning, Dec. 28, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). The advisory is in effect from 7 p.m. Friday to Saturday. Ice accumulations of up to one-tenth of an inch are anticipated in Sussex, Warren, and Morris counties, in NJ, and Lehigh and Northampton counties, in PA. "Very slippery sidewalks, roads, and bridges are possible," the NWS warned. Motorists are urged to slow down and exercise caution while dri…
Separate Snowmaking Storms Could Mark December's Opening Weeks: Long-Range Outlook Separate Snowmaking Storms Could Mark December's Opening Weeks: Long-Range Outlook
Separate Snowmaking Storms Could Mark December's Opening Weeks: Long-Range Outlook The arrival of an Arctic blast of cold air could be followed by separate snowmaking storms during the first two weeks of December. Tuesday, Dec. 3, will mark the start of a string of days in which Alberta Clipper systems with fast-falling snowfall are possible in these areas shown in pink and blue in the image above from AccuWeather. According to current forecast models, the highest likelihood for snowfall in the Northeast is overnight Wednesday, Dec. 4 into Thursday, Dec. 5, according to the National Weather Service. Areas farther south will likely see mainly snow showers but accumul…