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1 National Weather Service Philadelphia/Mt. Holly Winter Storms February 1-2, 2015 Prepared 200 PM EST – Friday, January 30, 2015 Lance Franck NOAA’s National Weather Service Philadelphia/Mount Holly NJ Forecast Office www.weather.gov/phi /

2 National Weather Service Philadelphia/Mt. Holly Purpose of Briefing Briefing # 2 To promote situational awareness for the emergency management community and for other partners. To provide guidance for planning efforts. The briefing applies to the WFO Mount Holly service area which is shaded in green on the map.

3 National Weather Service Philadelphia/Mt. Holly Executive Summary Temperatures will be 10 to 20 degrees below normal on Saturday, with morning lows ranging from near zero in the Poconos to the mid-teens in southern Delaware, and afternoon highs ranging from the mid-teens to the mid-twenties. A Wind Advisory is in effect region-wide Friday night thru Saturday morning for sustained winds of 20 to 30 mph with gusts up to 50 mph possible. A Wind Chill Advisory is in effect Friday night thru Saturday morning for wind chill readings as low as 15 to 20 degrees below zero. Low pressure is expected to move thru the Ohio Valley and mid-Atlantic region Sunday into Monday. Precipitation is expected to begin Sunday afternoon and end Monday afternoon. Snow is expected to mix with sleet southeast of I-95 and predominantly snow is expected northwest of I-95. Snow could also mix with sleet just northwest of I-95. At this time, there is the potential for 4 or more inches of snow from eastern PA into central and northern NJ, generally northwest of I-95, including the Poconos. Amounts will taper off further to the south, down to around an inch in southern Delaware. Next briefing package will be issued by 400 PM Saturday, January 31 th Monitor the latest forecast at: weather.gov/phi

4 National Weather Service Philadelphia/Mt. Holly Questions? For the latest information, visit our website at: – www.weather.gov/phi www.weather.gov/phi Our latest briefing package is available from our website at: – http://www.erh.noaa.gov/phi/briefing/packages/current_briefing.pdf http://www.erh.noaa.gov/phi/briefing/packages/current_briefing.pdf If you wish to be notified when a briefing package is issued, you can follow us on social media where we post the notice. You can ‘friend’ us on Facebook at: US National Weather Service Philadelphia/Mount Holly You can follow us on Twitter @NWS_MountHolly Next briefing package will be issued by 430 PM Saturday, January 24 th Please contact us if you have any questions. Gary.Szatkowski@noaa.gov – Office 609-261-6602 x222 Joseph.Miketta@noaa.gov – Office 609-261-6602 x223


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