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Wednesday, February 10, 2010
LATEST BLIZZARD WARNING
Maryland
URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WAKEFIELD VA
329 PM EST WED FEB 10 2010
DORCHESTER-WICOMICO-SOMERSET-INLAND WORCESTER-MARYLAND BEACHES-ACCOMACK-INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...CAMBRIDGE...SALISBURY...CRISFIELD...PRINCESS ANNE...SNOW HILL...OCEAN CITY...CHINCOTEAGUE...WALLOPS ISLAND...MELFA329 PM EST WED FEB 10 2010
...BLIZZARD WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL MIDNIGHT ESTTONIGHT...
SNOW WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THIS EVENING...AND BE HEAVY AT TIMES.BANDS OF HEAVY SNOW COMBINED WITH STRONG SUSTAINED NORTHWEST WINDSOF 30 TO 40 MPH...WITH GUSTS TO 50 MPH WILL PRODUCE WHITEOUTCONDITIONS ACROSS THE MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE...AND ACCOMACK COUNTYIN VIRGINIA. EXPECT A PROLONGED PERIOD OF VISIBILITIES RESTRICTEDTO LESS THAN A QUARTER MILE.
TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATION OF 5 TO 6 INCHES IS EXPECTED IN THESOUTHERN PORTION OF THE WARNING AREA...WITH 7 TO 10 INCHES ACROSSTHE NORTHERN PORTION OF THE WARNING AREA....INCLUDING NORTHERN DORCHESTER AND WICOMICO COUNTIES.
Delaware
URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOUNT HOLLY NJ
157 PM EST WED FEB 10 2010
KENT-INLAND SUSSEX-DELAWARE BEACHES-WESTERN MONMOUTH-EASTERN MONMOUTH-OCEAN-CUMBERLAND-ATLANTIC-CAPE MAY-ATLANTIC COASTAL CAPE MAY-COASTAL ATLANTIC-COASTAL OCEAN-SOUTHEASTERN BURLINGTON-INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...DOVER...GEORGETOWN...REHOBOTH BEACH...FREEHOLD...SANDY HOOK...JACKSON...MILLVILLE...HAMMONTON...CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE...OCEAN CITY...ATLANTIC CITY...LONG BEACH ISLAND...WHARTON STATE FOREST157 PM EST WED FEB 10 2010
...BLIZZARD WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL MIDNIGHT ESTTONIGHT...
A BLIZZARD WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL MIDNIGHT EST TONIGHT.
A STRONG COASTAL STORM OFF THE SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY COAST EARLYTHIS AFTERNOON WILL CONTINUE INTENSIFY AS IT MOVES NORTHWARD INTOTHE EVENING. THE MIXED PRECIPITATION THAT FELL EARLIER TODAY HASCHANGED BACK TO ALL SNOW AS OF THE EARLY AFTERNOON. THE SNOW WILLCONTINUE INTO TONIGHT AND BE HEAVY AT TIMES. WINDS ARE EXPECTED TOINCREASE WITH GUSTS TO BETWEEN 40 AND 50 MPH. THESE STRONG WINDSAND HEAVY SNOWFALL WILL BRING SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCED VISIBILITIES...AND BLIZZARD CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED AT TIMES. THE CONDITIONS WILLPERSIST INTO EARLY TONIGHT BEFORE TAPERING OFF. HOWEVER... WINDS
WILL CONTINUE TO BE STRONG THIS EVENING SO THERE WILL BE PLENTY OF BLOWING SNOW WITH REDUCED VISIBILITIES AS WELL TONIGHT.
TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS ARE EXPECTED TO RANGE FROM 8 TO 16 INCHES INTO EARLY TONIGHT... WITH THE HIGHEST AMOUNTS AWAY FROM THE COAST.
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