Executive Summary
• A Winter Storm is expected in our area Friday afternoon through late Friday night. • Temperatures will be cold enough for precipitation to be all snow. • Snowfall amounts will be in the one to four inch range with higher amounts more likely closer to the Atlantic Coast.
• This is expected to be a dry type of snow. • Cold temperatures will continue across the area through the weekend, with a warming trend beginning Monday. • Tides will not be an issue with this event. • Given the relatively low snowfall amounts, this is the last briefing package for this event. If the threat of heavier snowfall should develop, briefing packages will resume. • For the latest forecast & warning information, monitor our website at: http://www.erh.noaa.gov/phi/
• A Winter Storm is expected in our area Friday afternoon through late Friday night. • Temperatures will be cold enough for precipitation to be all snow. • Snowfall amounts will be in the one to four inch range with higher amounts more likely closer to the Atlantic Coast.
• This is expected to be a dry type of snow. • Cold temperatures will continue across the area through the weekend, with a warming trend beginning Monday. • Tides will not be an issue with this event. • Given the relatively low snowfall amounts, this is the last briefing package for this event. If the threat of heavier snowfall should develop, briefing packages will resume. • For the latest forecast & warning information, monitor our website at: http://www.erh.noaa.gov/phi/
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