Tag Archive for 'Burlington County'
June 13th, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
12:35 PM
As discussed this morning, as the sun broke through and destabilize the atmosphere, mesoscale boundaries have developed. These boundaries have produced slow moving and strong thunderstorms. These thunderstorms are producing producing very heavy rainfall over western Burlington County and Morris County in New Jersey and throughout eastern Pennsylvania. These thunderstorms are capable of producing [...]
March 29th, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
7:30 PM
The National Weather Service at Mount Holly has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Warning for much of central New Jersey. Here is the following warning.
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MOUNT HOLLY NJ HAS ISSUED A
* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR…
MERCER COUNTY IN CENTRAL NEW JERSEY…
THIS INCLUDES THE CITY OF TRENTON…
SOUTHWESTERN [...]
March 3rd, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
5:41 AM
The following snow and wind observations are from the National Weather Service. There were many areas that received heavy snow via the mesoscale banding that developed within this storm, however there were also some areas that received less than expected because of the influence of mesoscale banding. Overall, verification came in rather well on [...]
February 12th, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
8:44 PM
As many of you know, it’s been pretty windy around the New York City and Philadelphia metro areas! Personally, there’s nothing been than playing dodge ball with a glass door flying back and forth on it’s hinges, but sadly there have already been some deadly consequences to these windy conditions.
The winds have been [...]
February 4th, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
6:19 AM
An area of low pressure and an inverted trough produced a moderate to heavy snow event over the forecast area. While a portion of the snow did not stick until the evening, the snowfall still caused issues on the roadways. If colder air was in place, one could make the argument that this storm [...]
February 3rd, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
4:20 PM
There area currently two distinct bands of heavy snow that have formed over the past hour. The first band is over central New Jersey running roughly from Trenton, New Jersey to central Monmouth County and down through eastern Burlington County of New Jersey. This band of snowfall is slowly sliding east and producing doppler [...]
January 16th, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
6:51 AM
The following reports are from the National Weather Service for the snow accumulation on Thursday, January 15th 2009:
DELAWARE
…NEW CASTLE COUNTY…
BEAR T 100 PM 1/15
WILMINGTON T 100 PM 1/15 AIRPORT
NEW JERSEY
…ATLANTIC COUNTY…
ATLANTIC CITY T 100 PM 1/15 INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
PLEASANTVILLE T 100 PM 1/15
…BURLINGTON COUNTY…
CHESTERFIELD 0.8 1100 AM 1/15
MOUNT HOLLY [...]
January 11th, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
Here are the official snow and ice totals from the National Weather Service for the winter storm of Saturday, January 10th.
DELAWARE
…NEW CASTLE COUNTY…
BEAR 0.1 700 PM 1/10
WILMINGTON 0.1 700 PM 1/10 COUNTY AIRPORT
NEW JERSEY
…BURLINGTON COUNTY…
EDGEWATER PARK 0.2 725 PM 1/10
SOUTHAMPTON 0.2 700 PM 1/10
MOUNT HOLLY 0.1 700 PM 1/10 NWS [...]
January 1st, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
11:42 AM
The following are officially snowfall observations from the National Weather Service:
DELAWARE
…NEW CASTLE COUNTY…
RED LION T 100 PM 12/31
WILMINGTON T 100 PM 12/31 SNOW OBSERVER
NEW JERSEY
…BURLINGTON COUNTY…
MOUNT HOLLY 0.2 110 PM 12/31 NWS OFFICE
…GLOUCESTER COUNTY…
NATIONAL PARK T 100 PM 12/31 SNOW OBSERVER
…MORRIS COUNTY…
MARCELLA 1.4 1030 AM 12/31 SPOTTER REPORT
HACKETTSTOWN [...]
December 16th, 2008 by Steven DiMartino
8:10 PM
The warmer air from the south and west is starting to win the fight over southern New Jersey and southern Pennsylvania, however be careful with the rain/snow lines on the radar data. While the 850 MB temperatures are retreating to the north, the surface temperatures remain at or below freezing over much of the [...]