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Happy National Weatherperson s Day, San Antonio meteorologists. Every year on Feb. 5, weather teams around the country are recognized for their hard work and dedication to predicting and forecasting the weather.
San Antonio TV stations have over a dozen local meteorologists who help us stay informed, especially when there is severe weather.
Many of the local weather anchors have won awards throughout their career, including KENS-TV meteorologist Bill Taylor, who has won a Lone Star Emmy Award and has been named Best Meteorologist for the San Antonio Current s Best of SA for several years.
In 2016, KABB-TV weather vet Alex Garcia was named National Weatherperson of the Year, a first for a San Antonio TV station.
For the latest winter storm forecast information, please refer to my newest weather blog post.
The Bottom Line
Friday s little storm system will be no big deal NW NJ could see an inch or two of snow accumulation. The bigger deal here is the complete 180 an impending coastal storm system has made. With a track now expected to hug the East Coast, we now fall squarely within this potential nor easter s grasp. Accumulating snow looks likely, especially the farther south in new Jersey you go. The big question: Will it be a little bit of snow, or a lot?
Friday
A weak wave of precipitation will pass through New Jersey throughout Friday morning. As of this writing (5:30 a.m.), the freezing line is running right across the southern edge of Hunterdon, Somerset, and Union counties. So, for areas north and west of that line, it s going to be mainly snow. To the south, it s going to be mainly rain. (With some mixing possible in Middlesex and Mercer counties, perhaps.)