That is why it is looking more and more likely that the further inland you are even here across the Delaware Valley as a whole you are prone to see at least something out of this storm. I am glad we are seeing penndot crews and all of the other dot crews get out there with the salt, because it is mainly the untreated surfaces that are likely to see accumulation here. So that messes with your travels, if it is not treated. Taking a look at to middle school in the live neighborhood network. Keeping any kind of warmth from building but we have enough cold air to support some snow heading in to tomorrow. Probably that slushy variety, good for making snowballs but again primarily on unpaved surfaces. Looking at storm scan it is mainly rain far south right now but once it gets in here late tonight, of course we will have colder air to work with. It is a streak of winter alerts all the way back to alabama, mississippi, georgia, interestingly they got the first snow before we did, and here in
Teachers and staff with the Galloway Township school district donated to the Community Food Bank of New Jersey Southern Branch’s program Let Us Eat, Please with a check presentation recently. Let Us Eat, Please was created in 2012 to provide food to needy families in the summer months when children are not in school. Teachers and staff raised funds for the program and presented the check to Let Us Eat, Please.