Thursday, January 5, 2017

NWS Weather Briefing

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Emergency Management Partners and Stakeholders:

Attached is the first weather briefing from the US National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ regarding winter weather forecasted for Thursday night into Friday morning.

Key Updates: The snow accumulation has increased by an inch to 2-3 inches for Chester County. The timing of the storm has move up slightly with the precipitation ending closer to daybreak Friday morning. Additionally, there is a second storm forecasted for Saturday that we are monitoring. Currently the storm is tracking to our south and the impact to Chester County does not appear to be significant, however we encourage everyone to monitor it for changes.

Chester County Forecasted Conditions:
• Anticipated Timing: Thursday night, 01/05/2017 into Friday very early morning 01/06/2017.
• Overnight temperatures into the mid 20's
• Precipitation: Chester County could receive up to 2-3 inches of snow
• Active watches & warnings: Chester County is NOT currently under a Winter Weather Advisory.

Impacts:
• Snow will make the Friday morning commute hazardous

Recommended Preparedness Actions:
• Follow the NWS and local weather forecasts throughout the weekend for the latest changes, updates, and information.

Next Briefing Package: Thursday, January 5, 2017 at 400 PM, we will send it out as soon as we've had time to analyze.



 
 
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