steve herman, 805 6th ave
 
 
  
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Sent:  1/21/2012 5:04:43 A.M. Eastern Standard Time
Subj: Weather Update - January  21st - 4am



      
  
     
   

      
   
     
Approaching  StormSNOW AND SLEET UNTIL AROUND  NOON

TRANSITION ZONE TO SLEET AND RAIN WILL  BE  FURTHER SOUTH

3 TO 5 INCHES OF SNOW  MUCH OF CENTRAL AND NORTHERN NJ









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JANUARY 21ST - 4AM 
Snow began throughout  the area between 2am and 3am.  Temps have fallen  
back into the 20s throughout the area with low to mid  20s across the northern 
half of NJ and mid to upper  20s southern and coastal NJ. 
It now appears that  areas north of I-195 are going to stay as all frozen  
precipitation with a change to sleet possible in  Monmouth and Mercer in the 
mid to late morning...all  snow north of this area. 
Any change to all rain  should be confined to central Ocean and central  
Burlington on south.
Updated accumulation  forecast is as follows: 
For the Neptune area  and nearby coastal communities of southern Monmouth  
and northern Ocean Counties - 3 to 4 inches of snow  ending as a period of 
sleet 
Northern  Monmouth/northern Mercer and points to the north  including NYC - 
3 to 5 inches
Interior southern NJ -  2 to 3 inches with a longer period of sleet and 
ending  briefly as rain. 
Southern coastal  sections of southern Ocean and southward - 1 to 2  inches 
ending as sleet and rain. 
Precipitation ends  around or just before Noon, but skies will remain  
mostly cloudy.

JANUARY 20TH
The  first winter storm of the season is on its way for  late tonight and 
Saturday morning.  A storm  system moving through the Ohio Valley and off of 
the  Delaware coast will provide moisture overrunning high  pressure to our 
north. The result will be a  significant snow event for most of northern NJ, 
a  transition zone of snow and prolonged sleet in central  NJ and snow to 
sleet to rain over southern NJ and  coastal sections.

Snow will begin between  midnight and 3am across the area.   

Precipitation will end around Noon, although a  period of freezing drizzle 
could develop towards  Saturday evening.

For the Neptune area and  nearly coastal communities of Monmouth and 
northern  Ocean Counties and interior south NJ - 1 to 2 inches  of snow, 
followed 
by a change to sleet after sunrise  and then ending as rain late Saturday  
morning.

Interior Monmouth/Mercer/Middlesex  south and east of Route 1 - 2 to 3 
inches of snow,  followed by sleet.  Perhaps ending as a bit of  light rain, 
but 
conditions could be quite icy in this  region.

Northern NJ north and west of Route 1  including NYC - 3 to 6 inches with 
perhaps some sleet  as the precipitation ends.

Coastal sections  from southern Ocean County southward will see a brief  
period of snow followed by rain
Temps moderate to near  40 on Sunday afternoon and into the 50s with rain 
on  Monday.























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