nws weather briefing - february 13, 2016
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7/25/2019 NWS Weather Briefing - February 13, 2016
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NOAAs National Weather Service
Philadelphia/Mt. Holly NJIssued: Saturday, February 13, 2016400 PM
Next Briefing: By 400 PM on Sunday, February 14, 2016
Major cold weather outbreak this weekendSignificant winter storm early next week, mainl
north and west of Interstate 95.
azards and Impacts:
old temperatures and wind chill values: An arctic airmass will remain in place through
nday. Temperatures and wind chills will be brutally cold tonight into Sunday.
he coldest weather will occur tonight and Sunday. Despite abundant sunshine, a frigid
in store on Sunday, with less wind then today. Low temperatures tonight will range fr
inus 10 up in the Poconos to around 8 above near the Delaware Atlantic Coast.
ind chill temperatures this cold will be dangerous to people and pets. Property dama
ue to frozen water pipes is also possible when temperatures get this cold.
wind chill warning is in effect for the Poconos and Sussex County, New Jersey until 1 P
nday. Wind chill values of 20 to 30 below zero are expected in the warning area. A w
ill advisory is in effect for the remainder of the region until 9 AM Sunday. Wind chill
lues of 10 to 20 below zero are expected in the advisory area.
inter storm threat early next week: A storm system will affect the region starting
onday afternoon and continuing into Monday night and Tuesday. Significant amounts
ow and ice are possible, mainly north and west of Interstate 95. The Poconos, Lehighalley and Northwestern New Jersey will see precipitation stay as snow and ice the long
d have the highest accumulations. Over 4 inches of snow is possible in these areas w
p to inch of ice. Most places will change over to rain on Tuesday. However, the
angeover will occur later the further north and west you go.
here is also a flooding threat due to the potential for heavy rainfall.
Building a Weather Ready Nation @ www.weather.gov/phi
NWSMountHolly @NWS_Mount
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NOAAs National Weather Service
Philadelphia/Mt. Holly NJIssued: Saturday, February 13, 2016400 PM
Next Briefing: By 400 PM on Sunday, February 14, 2016
Building a Weather Ready Nation @ www.weather.gov/phi
NWSMountHolly @NWS_Mount
Low temperature forecast for sunrise Sunday
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NOAAs National Weather Service
Philadelphia/Mt. Holly NJIssued: Saturday, February 13, 2016400 PM
Next Briefing: By 400 PM on Sunday, February 14, 2016
Building a Weather Ready Nation @ www.weather.gov/phi
NWSMountHolly @NWS_Mount
Wind chill forecast for sunrise Sunday
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NOAAs National Weather Service
Philadelphia/Mt. Holly NJIssued: Saturday, February 13, 2016400 PM
Next Briefing: By 400 PM on Sunday, February 14, 2016
Building a Weather Ready Nation @ www.weather.gov/phi
NWSMountHolly @NWS_Mount
Cold weather safety concerns
Frozen pipes could be a significant problem.
Dead car batteries could strand people.
Any fuel or power outages that occur could leave
people without heat.
People may improperly use secondary sources of
heat; increasing chances for Carbon Monoxide (CO)poisoning.
Structure fires could escalate.
Frostbite/hypothermia.
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NOAAs National Weather Service
Philadelphia/Mt. Holly NJIssued: Saturday, February 13, 2016400 PM
Next Briefing: By 400 PM on Sunday, February 14, 2016
Building a Weather Ready Nation @ www.weather.gov/phi
NWSMountHolly @NWS_Mount
Snow Accumulation Monday into Tuesday
Most Likely Accumulation
Maximum
Accumulations
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NOAAs National Weather Service
Philadelphia/Mt. Holly NJIssued: Saturday, February 13, 2016400 PM
Next Briefing: By 400 PM on Sunday, February 14, 2016
Building a Weather Ready Nation @ www.weather.gov/phi
NWSMountHolly @NWS_Mount
Ice Accumulation Monday into Tuesday
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NOAAs National Weather Service
Philadelphia/Mt. Holly NJIssued: Saturday, February 13, 2016400 PM
Next Briefing: By 400 PM on Sunday, February 14, 2016
Building a Weather Ready Nation @ www.weather.gov/phi
NWSMountHolly @NWS_Mount
24 Hour Liquid Equivalent Precipitation ending 7 PM Wednesday
Mostly in the form of Rain from Interstate 95 south and east.
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NOAAs National Weather Service
Philadelphia/Mt. Holly NJIssued: Saturday, February 13, 2016400 PM
Next Briefing: By 400 PM on Sunday, February 14, 2016
Building a Weather Ready Nation @ www.weather.gov/phi
NWSMountHolly @NWS_Mount
Additional information regarding next weeks storm
There is the potential for river flooding and a small
chance of coastal flooding.
Inland flooding will depend on the amount of rainfalland how quickly temperatures warm up and
snow/icing changes over to rain. If that changeover
occurs more quickly, we will receive more rain. And if
that happens, then there is the potential for minor to
moderate river flooding, as well as localized poor
drainage flooding.
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Philadelphia/Mt. Holly NJ
Building a Weather Ready Nation @ www.weather.gov/phi
NWSM tH ll @NWS M t
Issued: Saturday, February 13, 2016400 PM
Next Briefing: By 400 PM on Sunday, February 14, 2016
For the latest information, visit our website at:
www.weather.gov/phi
Our latest briefing package is available from our website at
http://www.weather.gov/media/phi/current_briefing.pdf
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Service Philadelphia/Mount Holly You can follow us on Twitter @NWS_MountHolly
If you have any questions, please contact us.
Gary.Szatkowski@noaa.gov
Office 609-261-6602 x222 Joseph.Miketta@noaa.gov
Office 609-261-6602 x223
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