The National Weather Service, Mt Holly has issued a forecast for the upcoming Winter Weather Event. Today, Tuesday, January 31st: Currently NOAA is forecasting less than 1" of accumulating of snow across the northern half of Chester County. The southern parts of the county may see even less. The snow is expected to gradually change to rain from south to north. Attached is a one slide summary of expected snowfall totals for today (Tuesday, January 31) along with the spread of possibilities • The top graphic shows the most likely snowfall amount. • The lower left: least amount possible • The lower right: worst case highest and scenario. Timing: • Per the NWS, very light snow will start falling during the morning commute and continue until mid-afternoon. The snow is expected to gradually change to rain from south to north later in the afternoon. Impacts: • The snow may be moderate at times with visibility of one half mile. • Low temperatures and snow covered roads can make for slick travel conditions. • The timing of the snow may cause for longer morning commute times. Recommended Preparedness Actions: • Be sure to give yourself added commute time. • Be sure to allow for added braking times, and overall slower travel speeds on the roads due to the conditions. • Follow the NWS and local weather forecasts for the latest changes, updates, and information. An advisory has not been issued since this is considered to be a relatively routine low end event, with more easily manageable impact. This is the final NOAA briefing scheduled for today's event. If additional briefings are produced for this event, the Watch Officer will distribute the briefing once it has been reviewed and evaluated for updates and changes to Chester County. 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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