Emergency Management Partners and Stakeholders,
Attached is the latest weather briefing from the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ regarding a coastal storm that is expected to affect the region tonight, Monday night (March 13th) through Wednesday morning (March 15th)
Hazards with this storm include accumulating snow, coastal flooding, and strong winds. At the current time snow totals forecasted for Chester County have expanded from as little as 8 inches to as high at 24 inches.
Key Updates:
- A Blizzard Warning has been issued for Chester County commencing at 8:00pm on Monday 3/13 and is expected to expire on Tuesday 3/14 at 6:00pm; this is a result of winds gust expected to exceed the 35mph threshold in the county.
- Snow amounts for the southern portion of Chester County is showing a range 8-12 inches
- Snow amount for the middle portion of Chester County is showing a range of 12-18 inches
- Snow amount for the northern portion of Chester County is showing 18-24 inches
- Heaviest precipitation and strongest winds to occur late Monday night into Tuesday afternoon
Chester County Forecasted Conditions:
- Anticipated Timing: Snow starting tonight mainly after 11 PM, snow will continue during the day on Tuesday. Snow is forecasted mainly before 7 pm on Tuesday and will taper off Tuesday night into Wednesday.
- Precipitation: Snow starting Monday night mainly after 11 PM with 3 – 7 inches possible, snow will continue during the day on Tuesday with an additional 7 – 11 inches possible. Snow is forecasted mainly before 7 pm on Tuesday but there will remain a chance of snow Tuesday night into Wednesday.
- Active watches & warnings: Blizzard Warning March 13th, 8:00 PM until March 14th 6:00 PM
Impacts:
- Accumulating snow Monday night into Tuesday night.
- There could be major impacts to travel especially late Monday night during the day Tuesday.
- Snow and wind could cause down power lines and possible widespread power outages
- The heavy snow will make many roads impassable.
- Strong winds will lead to blowing snow and reduced visibility.
DES Actions:
- We will continue to monitor this event and provide additional information as it becomes available.
- The Watch Officer is available through the 911 Supervisor – 610-344-5100.
- Knowledge Center Parent Incident opened - 35127 - Winter Storm 3/13-3/15 Chester Co Parent
- Watch Officer will be staffed in the 911 Center starting 03/13/2017 at 11:00 PM
- EOC will transition to Level III (Limited) activation starting 03/14/2017 at 04:00 AM
This will be the last briefing package unless significant changes in the forecast develop. We recommend you please follow your local NWS forecasts going forward. At a minimum, they will be updated every three hours. Additionally, we recommend monitoring local news forecasts; they will track any changes that may develop.
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
Chester County Watch Officer
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