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Sunday, March 1, 2009

Spring or Snow? Details at 11.

For those of you going to enjoy the Philadelphia Flower Show or just enjoying those little green sprouts in the garden that signal spring coming, your spring fever may be put on hold for a few days.

Will it or won't it? I'll tell you my prediction Tuesday morning. For now, join your neighbors at the Acme for the milk, bread, and eggs sellathon.


ALERT 1 - Winter Storm Warning
WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM THIS EVENING TO 4 PM EST MONDAY
UNTIL 5:00PM EST
Urgent - Winter Weather Message National Weather Service Mount Holly NJ 530 AM EST Sun Mar 1 2009

Morris-Hunterdon-Somerset-Middlesex-Western Monmouth- Eastern Monmouth-Mercer-Gloucester-Camden-Northwestern Burlington- Ocean-Coastal Ocean-Southeastern Burlington-Chester-Montgomery- Bucks-Delaware-Philadelphia- Including The Cities Of... Morristown... Flemington... Somerville... New Brunswick... Freehold... Sandy Hook... Trenton... Glassboro... Camden... Cherry Hill... Moorestown... Mount Holly... Jackson... Long Beach Island... Wharton State Forest... West Chester... Norristown... Doylestown... Media... Philadelphia

... Winter Storm Warning Remains In Effect From 6 PM This Evening To 4 PM EST Monday...

A Winter Storm Warning Remains In Effect From 600 PM This Evening Until 400 PM On Monday.

More Snow Is Expected To Spread Up Into Our Region From The South This Evening. The Snow May Mix With A Little Sleet At The Onset. The Snow Will Continue Through Tonight And Into Monday, And It Will Become Heavy At Times.

Based On The Latest Forecast Track Of The Storm, It Appears As Though 8 To 14 Inches Of Snow Will Fall In The Pennsylvania Counties Of Chester, Montgomery, Bucks, Delaware And Philadelphia. The Same Amounts Are Expected For The New Jersey Counties Of Morris, Hunterdon, Somerset, Middlesex, Mercer, Monmouth, Ocean, Burlington, Camden And Gloucester. Slightly Lower Amounts Are Anticipated Along The Immediate Coast, However, Even There Totals Should Range From 6 To 12 Inches.

The Steady Snow Is Expected To Taper To Snow Showers On Monday Afternoon.

Travel Will Be Difficult In The Region From This Evening Into Monday.

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