Suffer as and it works from the top down and one short wave piece of energy from the Northern Plains and the southern plains, these come together and kind of bomb out off the southeast coast and create a strong noreaster but it doesnt look like we get a direct hit. We get sideswiped and wednesday morning seeing snow and ice in parts of southern georgia and northern florida, this will be moving offshore about 250 miles offshore. It looks like the model consensus and this track could change a bit and it brings accumulating snow into the region by thursday morning. I think the thursday morning commute will be a problem. Winter storm watches are posted for all the counties right along the shore. Since this storm is 250 miles offshore. Those will be the areas greates beginning Late Wednesday night impacting the morning commute eastern new jersey, out of here by thursday afternoon. We talk about snow accumulation totals and the brutally cold air behind the system in the exclusive accuweather
Bring something snow to parts of northern florida, southern georgia and it moves right up off the coast bringing us snow by thursday morning. Big problem with the timing for the thursday morning commute. And the center. The storm is 250 miles off the coast. What this mean the most pronounced effect is along the coast. We have winter storm watching right up the eastern seaboard including all of our counties right along the coast. This is where i expect the highest snow amounts. As far as the timing, the noreaster the snow begins Late Wednesday night probably around 10 00 11 00 and the highest impact will be the thursday morning rush. The hardest hit eastern new jersey, all over thursday afternoon and then we are dealing with some biting winds and talk more about that and the snowfall amounts coming up in the full accuweather forecast. Thank you. With the extreme cold tends to make water pipes burst. The 30 inch water main break in West Conshohocken is causing widespread problems in part
Yes, so i will get to this morning in a moment but it is so hard to sleep last night being off for so long. And, my gosh, would i look at the clock at 11 30 and say how in the world is it possible that i have to get up in two hours. Great to be back. Great to see you ladies. It is water main break after water main break after water main back. Yes. Every single day it seems like there is, a water main breaks and it is not, and, heres your lates alerts. We have advisory, winter storm watches and warnings now posted from southeast new jersey to Sussex County delaware forewarnings. You know it will happen here. Further inland, not quite, as big of a threat but it certainly is, still a pretty substantial storm that is at least producing a glancing blow to our area we will get much more on how much we will get, as to the timing as well just a little later in the show. If you are watching us this hour just trying to get out the door this is what you will face. Not a lot, it is still very cold
And overnight into tomorrow morning in the very least we are looking at snow arriving and theres a winter storm watch highlighted in these bright pink shades along the coastal counties of delaware and new jersey and an advisory has been posted up to the Delaware River and then up through dover in delaware. In all of these areas travel could be difficult especially overnight tonight and then in through tomorrow morning. In terms of whats going on right now, though, again, sunshine a plenty a little later this morning and then this cloud cover that you see welling up from the south in association with that approaching coastal storm will start to overtake us as we go through the day. Temperatures on the way out the door are still qualifying for coat weather definitely and heavy coat at that. 11 degrees in trenton, 16 degrees in philadelphia. 12 in wilmington. We drop to four in allentown and just 2 degrees in reading. A little bit better down through south jersey. Some spots in the mid sp
In pink right now and they are basically the coastal counties. Farther inland, though, some of these lightly shaded blue counties are also in an advisory. That would include Burlington County and areas right up to the Delaware River in south jersey also central delaware. So, later this evening in through thursday were looking at the potential of snow that could pile up enough to give you real travel problems. In closer to philadelphia were also looking at slippery conditions potentially for the morning commute. Ahead of all of this you see plenty of sunshine. Cloud cover will be digging in a little bit later on especially from the south. You can see it sort of riding up through the carolinas right now and thats because of that approaching coastal low pressure center. The noreaster that will be on the way later tonight and in through early tomorrow. 18 degrees currently in philadelphia. Not quite as raw as its been the last couple of days. 10 degrees right now in allentown, though and a