Into wildwood. So, well talk about what we can expect. The snow will arrive during the overnight hours from the southeast to northwest direction. The steadiest of that snow moves in from 9 00 a. M. To 3 oclock. Highest totals south and east of philadelphia, slushy and slick roads is a big concern as we go throughout the rest of the day. Weve got more details coming up with the full and exclusive accuweather forecast. Well send it back over you to brian. Melissa thank you. Lets switch live to chad pradelli live at the penndot salt yard in norristown. Chad, our very first live shot of the season there. I guess that means theres getting ready tonight. Reporter yeah, brian, hopefully not many more but a press conference under way as we speak as penndot updates us on its operations for this storm. A little bit of a lull right now but in a few hours, when the flakes begin to fall, things will certainly pick up. Inside the penndot Operations Center all eyes on the roads and the weather radar.
The National Weather service has flash flood warnings in effect until 12 45, for another 15 minces for laebtic and ocean and burlington counties and watch for the heavy rain, causing high tide to get the runoff there. Stormtracker 6 live double scan showing us we have rain in the region, lets go closer and see who is hardest hit fortescue Sea Isle City and right along route 49 and route 40 in hammon hammonton and the heaviest is in Atlantic City. And media and woodbury, and steady light rain and Medford Lakes and trenton is starting to dry out and droir in coatesville. And predominantly the rain is on i95 and areas east. Here is what to expect the heaviest on i95 and areas east, locally 2 inches of rain and more flooding is possible especially along the coastline we have had had so much rain and we are getting stronger storms there stormtracker 6 live double scan showing its unusual to have an area of low pressure that is strong and organized coming through the area. We have showers pi