blizzard Watches Upgraded to Warnings as Storm Approaches
Areas previously under a Blizzard Watch saw an upgrade to "Warning" status around 6:00am this morning amid continuing confidence in Jonas' impact. Snow total forecasts haven't changed much over the last 24 hours, with a large swath of the Philadelphia Area still slated to get 12-18" with lesser amounts as you move towards the Lehigh Valley or towards the shore.
In Eastern Montgomery County, local weather outlets are predicting 10-14" and the National Weather Service has us in the "most likely" 12-18" range with a "maximum possible" of 25".
The arrival of snow to Philly and points northwest will be after 8pm. The heaviest snow is expected during the early morning hours on Saturday with moderate to heavy snow throughout the daytime hours. There may be a mid-day lull, but steady snow is expected to re-appear during the late afternoon and early evening.
In Eastern Montgomery County, local weather outlets are predicting 10-14" and the National Weather Service has us in the "most likely" 12-18" range with a "maximum possible" of 25".
The arrival of snow to Philly and points northwest will be after 8pm. The heaviest snow is expected during the early morning hours on Saturday with moderate to heavy snow throughout the daytime hours. There may be a mid-day lull, but steady snow is expected to re-appear during the late afternoon and early evening.
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