Saturday, February 7, 2015

Another wintry event to kick off the work week...




Sunday: Isolated rain showers are possible. It'll be on the warm side with highs in the lower 40's. It will NOT be a washout. These shower will be hit or miss throughout the day.

Sunday Night: Isolated rain showers will become widespread as we head towards midnight. Temps will be warm enough to support plain rain showers. As we head throughout the night, rain showers will transition into sleet/freezing rain showers. Temps will be dropping as the night progresses. 

Monday: By daybreak, all of Northern PA should be transitioning to snow. Everyone else will be experiencing a MIXED BAG of precipitation. As the morning progresses, the "all snow" area will gradually move South. By mid afternoon, everyone should be experiencing mainly all snow. This will continue throughout the evening. Snow will gradually taper off after midnight Tuesday morning. 

Below is a map of Eastern Pennsylvania

PROJECTED SNOW TOTALS:

Green - Total snowfall will range from a Coating to 2" 

Pink - Total snowfall will range from 2-5"

Purple - Total snowfall will range form 4-8"

Yellow - Total snowfall will range from 8-12"

PROJECTED ICE TOTALS:

Green - A light glaze

Pink - 0.1" to 0.2"

Purple - Up to 0.1"

Yellow - Up to 0.1"

OUTLINED AREA: You stand the best chance at greater than 0.2" of ice accretion. Some locations may even surpass a quarter inch. If you live in this region, prepare for the worst. It's better to be stocked up on supplies than to be caught off guard. Power outages will be possible if significant icing occurs. 




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