Sunday, March 17, 2013

More snow and rain for the Garden state

Latest post: 8:40pm -- 3/17/2013


After a snowy Saturday and and brighter Sunday, another storm will be arriving in New Jersey for the start of the new work-week...
Tonight will be cloudy ... some snow or rain/snow mix is possible for extreme southern New Jersey after 4am...
The rest of the Garden state will be dry overnight and for the Monday morning commute...

During Monday, snow will develop over the rest of southern New Jersey around 10am, and for central and northern New Jersey/ NYC and Long Island between 11am and Noon...
Snow could fall heavily for a few hours, especially for northern and western NJ during the afternoon, with a slushy 1 - 2 inches of accumulation accumulation in all areas, particularly on non-paved surfaces and car-tops.
The snow is expected to change to rain for all of southern NJ after 2pm, central New Jersey, NYC and Long Island after 7pm, and for northern and western NJ after 8pm...
Monday night will be rainy and breezy for the entire area, with steady, or slowly rising temperatures to the upper 30s by midnight...

Tuesday will start out wet and windy, with rain ending by late morning... with a change briefly to some snow-showers, particularly north and west of NYC...
Highs on Tuesday will occur in the morning, reaching the mid-40s, and then fall into the 30s during the afternoon, along with a brisk breeze.
** As the storm develops on Monday, radar images will more accurately show the rain/snow line which will determine snow amounts and timing of the change-over to rain. Radar updates will be posted as conditions warrant **

Spring will officially begin on Wednesday, but temperatures will continue to feel more like winter, with highs in the upper 30s and lower 40s, with some passing rain or snow-showers.
The unseasonably cold weather will continue thru Friday, with partly to mostly cloudy skies, with a slight chance of passing rain or snow-showers.

Original radar image is from 7:30pm -- 3/17/2013


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