Emergency Management Partners and Stakeholders: Attached is the weather briefing the US National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ provided regarding a potential for strong winds and heavy rain to affect the area Sunday into Monday night.
Key Updates: A strong offshore storm will bring heavy rain, strong winds, coastal flooding, and at least some potential winter weather to the extreme north and west Sunday and Monday, some rain will linger into Tuesday
Chester County Forecasted Conditions: • Anticipated Timing: Sunday afternoon into Monday night • Northeast Winds 20-35 mph with gusts to 45 mph • Precipitation: 1 ½ -2 inches of rain • Active watches & warnings: None Impacts:
· The rain and wind could cause possible power outages, at this time due to uncertainty it is hard to forecast any river or stream flooding. Recommended Preparedness Actions:
• Follow the NWS and local weather forecasts for the latest changes, updates, and information. DES Actions:
• We will continue to monitor this event and provide additional information as it becomes available. • The Watch Officer is available through the 9-1-1 Operations Center by calling 610-344-5100 • The EOC is currently not expected to be activated for this event. Next Briefing Package: Next weather briefing will be issued Friday Evening For a detailed forecast for your area you can visit the NWS site using the links below Coatesville http://bit.ly/coatesville_forecast
Cochranville http://bit.ly/cochranville_forecast Downingtown http://bit.ly/downingtown_forecast Elverson http://bit.ly/elverson_forecast Kennett http://bit.ly/kennett_forecast Malvern http://bit.ly/malvern_forecast Oxford http://bit.ly/oxford_forecast Phoenixville http://bit.ly/phoenixville_forecast Pottstown http://bit.ly/pottstown_forecast Wayne http://bit.ly/wayne_forecast West Chester http://bit.ly/west_chester_forecast West Grove http://bit.ly/west_grove_forecast
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