Daily Forecast

Winter Storm Update Final Snow CALL

A winter storm will blanket the area with 3-5″ of snow late tonight into the early morning. Friday morning commute will be a mess. If you can stay home please do so and allow the snow plow operators time to clear the road without vehicles on the road.


WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 10 PM THIS
EVENING TO 10 AM EST FRIDAY...

* WHAT...Snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 3 to 5
  inches.

* WHERE...Central and southwestern New Jersey, southeastern
  Pennsylvania, northeast Maryland and central and northern
  Delaware.

* WHEN...From 10 PM this evening to 10 AM EST Friday.

* IMPACTS...Plan on slippery road conditions. The hazardous
  conditions could impact the morning commute.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...A narrow band of heavy snow may result in
  a brief period of snow rates up to 2 inches per hour late
  overnight and locally higher snow totals, though where this
  band may set up is uncertain.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

Slow down and use caution while traveling.

SNOWFALL TOTALS:
Along i95 and in the Philly Metro area a general 3-5″ of snow is projected with some areas getting close to 6″ depending on banding setting up. The latest NWS map is attached below as well. Between 3 and 5 inches is currently expected along much of the Interstate 95 corridor from New York City to Philadelphia and Washington..


Again here is a list of locations within the area. We will have a “how to read a map” class in the coming weeks.

Philadelphia3-5” +
Reading, PA1-3”
Birdsboro, PA1-3”
Bristol, PA3-5” +
Quakertown, PA2-4”
Morrisville, PA3-5” +
Perkasie, PA2-4”
Lehighton, PA1-3” 
Lansford, PA1-3”
West Chester, PA2-4”
Phoenixville, PA2-4”
Coatesville, PA2-4”
Downingtown, PA2-4”
Chester, PA2-4”
Yeadon, PA2-4”
Darby, PA2-4”
Atlantic City, NJ2-4”
Pleasantville, NJ2-4”
Burlington, NJ3-5” +
Palmyra, NJ3-5” +
Camden, NJ3-5” +

TIMING:
The Snow will move into the area around 10/11pm to the east then make its way west. By day break snow will be heavy at times. We will post school closings as they come in on our school closing page.

Winter Car Survival Kit.
If you are going to be traveling during the height of the storm, have the following in your vehicle in the event you get stranded.

A kit with essential items can help keep you warm while stranded, so make sure your vehicle is packed with these things before you hit the road:

  • Food: such as snacks such as protein bars, nuts, dried fruit, whole-grain pretzels and crackers.
  • Water
    Warm extra clothes: Scarves, mittens, socks and hats. If you’re not wearing the warmest shoes (say, sandals or Crocs), you might also want to throw in a pair of snow boots.
  • Blankets: When you can’t rely on your car’s heater to keep you warm, you can prevent hypothermia by having blankets to keep your body temperature up. Make sure to have enough for yourself and any other passengers.
  • Hand warmers, small candles and matches: Keep toasty when rationing fuel.
  • A flashlight with spare batteries: With daylight being much shorter during winter, there’s a good chance that you may find yourself stranded in the dark. If your car breaks down and there are no inside or outside lights, a flashlight can be an important tool.
  • Whistle, flares, red bandanna or bright cloth: You can signal for help with these items.
  • Phone charger: Whether you’re snowed in, you crash or your car breaks down — especially in a low-traffic area — a fully charged phone is a must. Opt for a cellphone adapter to plug into the lighter or, even better, a USB portable battery pack (charge it fully before departing.)
  • Shovel and cat litter: When your car gets stuck in the snow, digging it out might be the way to go. With a portable snow shovel, you can dig around each wheel. Sprinkling cat litter — or sand — can add traction to get things moving again.
  • Ice scraper: Snow and ice can impede visibility. Make sure you clear off every inch of your vehicle before hitting the road and after any storm.
  • Jumper cables: Cold weather can be hard on a car. If your battery fails, having your own set of jumper cables could save you an expensive tow.
  • Personal hygiene items: Taking care of hygiene inside a car is challenging, but you can keep moist towelettes, period products, garbage bags and plastic ties — to seal any waste — for sanitation. If you wear contacts, have lenses and solution ready. You may want to throw in a travel-size toothbrush and toothpaste kit.
  • Medication: If you take prescription medication, have at least enough stored for a 72-hour emergency.
  • Supplies for pets, babies and children: If you’re traveling with animals and children, make sure you have enough supplies for their needs. Include pet food, diapers, infant formula, bottles, wipes and diaper rash cream. To keep small children entertained, stash paper, crayons, books and toys.

Fast Moving Winter Storm To Blanket The Area. FIRST Calls Included

As we prepare for the next winter storm that will bring light minor/moderate snow to the area. This is a super fast moving storm and will mostly fall while you are sleeping. While the snow will fall at night it will stick to most surfaces. IF we need to make changes to this forecast I will update a final call map early Thursday.


TIMING:
Starting around 10/11pm from the west moving east. The snow should begin to fall in the Philly Metro area after midnight. Snow will be out by mid morning at this point.

Snowfall Amounts:
Philadelphia Metro and South NJ 2-4″
North and West of the City 1-3″


Reading, PA1-3”
Birdsboro, PA1-3”
Bristol, PA2-4”
Quakertown, PA1-3” 
Morrisville, PA2-4”
Perkasie, PA1-3”
Lehighton, PA1-2”
Lansford, PA1-3”
West Chester, PA2-4”
Phoenixville, PA2-4”
Coatesville, PA2-4”
Downingtown, PA2-4”
Chester, PA2-4”
Yeadon, PA2-4”
Darby, PA2-4”
Atlantic City, NJ3-6”
Pleasantville, NJ2-4”
Burlington, NJ2-4”
Palmyra, NJ2-4”
Camden, NJ2-4”

Daily Forecast Jan. 6, 2022

Snow will fall late tonight into Friday morning. This is a fast moving storm that will bring less than 4″ to most of the area.

Thursday
Partly sunny, with a high near 38.

Thursday Night
Snow, mainly after 1am. Low around 28

Winter Storm Threat Thursday Night into Friday Growing

As part of the area is digging out of over a foot of snow, A Winter Weather Advisory will go into effect at 7am until noon for light freezing rain. Our eyes are on the next winter storm which will bring snow to the area Thursday night into Friday.

While the timing looks to be late Thursday night into early afternoon Friday there are still some uncertainties. This will be a fast moving system and it will not have any blocking to slow the storm down. While it does appear some will see snow, the big question is how much?

It could be a 1-3″ or 3-6″ storm with pockets of more. Our first calls will be out by 1pm tomorrow.

Todays 12z NAM





Here is the NWS expected snowfall map through 7am Friday. NOTE this is NOT a forecast and that the storm will still have hours before ends.

Daily Forecast Wednesday Jan. 04, 2022

A winter weather advisory is in effect until noon for LIGHT ICE GLAZE. Use Extreme caution roads could be icy if untreated. We are also tracking a winter storm that will bring snow to the area tomorrow night into Friday.

Wednesday
Freezing rain before 9am. Cloudy, with a high near 43.

Wednesday Night
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 30

Winter Weather Advisory in effect Wednesday

WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 7 AM TO NOON EST
WEDNESDAY...

* WHAT...Freezing rain expected. Total ice accumulations of a
  light glaze.

* WHERE...Portions of central, northern and northwest New Jersey
  and east central, northeast and southeast Pennsylvania.

* WHEN...From 7 AM to noon EST Wednesday.

* IMPACTS...Very slippery sidewalks, roads and bridges are
  possible. The hazardous conditions will impact the morning
  commute.


PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

Slow down and use caution while traveling. Prepare for possible
power outages.

The latest road conditions for the state you are calling from can
be obtained by calling 5 1 1.

Daily Forecast Jan 4, 2022

Happy Tuesday! Use extreme caution this morning as any snow/water on the roads could have refroze last night. We are watching out next winter storm threat for later in the week. It appears more people will see snow with this next system.

Tuesday
Sunny, with a high near 34. West wind around 5 mph becoming southwest in the afternoon.

Tuesday Night
Partly cloudy, with a low around 24

Winter Storm Warning and Advisories Posted

A winter storm that was just going to bring some snow showers to the area has been moving trending north on the latest model runs. At this time the NWS has issued a Winter Storm Warning for South NJ and Delaware. A Winter Weather Advisory for Philly south and east.





While the ground is very warm the snow will start very heavy towards the beginning of the storm and it will help cool the surface down. Monday morning commute will be a mess, it might be good to stay home if you are in areas under the Winter Storm Warning.

The latest 12z GFS model and 12z Euro.

The latest GFS 12z run. As you can see the storm is a bit north then the 6z.






TIMING:
The snow will move in into South NJ around 2/3am and we can see snow in the Philly Metro area around 4/5am. Once the snow starts it will become heavy at times. We will see the snow move out in the afternoon West to East.

SNOWFALL TOTALS:
The further north you are the less snow you will see.

You will see SHARP cutoffs to the north. In Bucks County anything NORTH of i295 in Yardley will see less snow than Fairless Hills/Bristol/Bensalem will see. These numbers could change depending on where bands set up. We will have an update call if needed later this evening.



Here is the NWS map

The snow totals above could be locally higher depending on where the heavy banding sets up.

School Closing Projections:
We will post any school closing information here : https://greaterphilaseverewx.com/school-closings/



Daily Forecast Monday Jan. 3, 2022

Today we will see some SNOW (See latest Snow Post). Use caution when driving this morning and into the afternoon. Snow should taper off later this afternoon.

Monday
Snow. Cloudy, then gradually becoming mostly sunny, with a high near 34.

Monday Night
Clear, with a low around 20.

Winter Storm Watches In Effect Southern Areas

A Winter Storm Watch is in effect for the following areas including the following cities of Dover, Georgetown, Rehoboth Beach, Centreville, Easton, Denton, Millville, Hammonton, Cape May Court House, Ocean City, and Atlantic City


...WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM LATE TONIGHT THROUGH MONDAY
AFTERNOON...

* WHAT...Heavy snow possible. Total snow accumulations of at least
  4 to 6 inches possible. Winds could gust as high as 35 mph.

* WHERE...Portions of southern New Jersey, northeast Maryland
  and central and southern Delaware.

* WHEN...From late tonight through Monday afternoon.

* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult. Hazardous conditions
  including snow-covered roads will likely impact the Monday
  morning commute, potentially lingering into the evening commute.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Snowfall rates could exceed one inch per
  hour at times Monday morning. Users should closely monitor the
  forecast today, as additional changes, potentially significant,
  are possible.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

Monitor the latest forecasts for updates on this situation.