Tag Archive for 'Burlington'
January 6th, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
8:30 PM
Very heavy precipitation is quickly moving from southwestern Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Maryland, and Virgina towards eastern Pennsylvania this hour. With temperatures in the 20’s for much of eastern Pennsylvania, significant sleet and freezing rain is expected with accumulations of 0.25″ to 0.50″ of ice possible with this band of freezing rain and sleet.
Philadelphia and [...]
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 [...]
August 11th, 2008 by Steven DiMartino
The combination of a surface cold front and a strong upper low over the eastern Great Lakes produced a favorable environment for wide spread severe weather over much of the forecast area. Only the New York City metro seemed to have escaped the severe weather, while the Philadelphia metro was repeatably impacted. The area of [...]
August 10th, 2008 by Steven DiMartino
The last round of strong to severe thunderstorms is about to move through the Philadelphia metro in the next hour. This area of showers and thunderstorms will move through the entire forecast area this evening followed by a long break in precipitation for the rest of the night.
The strongest severe thunderstorms will be capable of [...]
August 10th, 2008 by Steven DiMartino
The severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado and has shown rotation is moving towards Salem, Gloucester,and Camden Counties. This thunderstorm and tornado is moving directly towards central Burlington County and eventually towards western Monmouth County.
This is a danger severe thunderstorm with the capability to produce hail up to 2″ in diameter, heavy downpours, frequent [...]
August 10th, 2008 by Steven DiMartino
The severe thunderstorms over Camden County will move into central Burlington County in the next 60 minutes. This thunderstorm will have the capability to produce large hail up to 1.75″ in diameter, which can produce significant hail damage.
The thunderstorm is also capable of wind gusts exceeding 60 mph, dangerous cloud to ground lightning, and [...]
August 10th, 2008 by Steven DiMartino
The severe thunderstorms over Chester and Montgomery Counties of Pennsylvania have produced hail over 1 inch in diameter this morning. Official spotter observations from the National Weather service have reported hail size ranging from 0.50″ to 2.00″ in diameter over West Chester, Pennsylvania.
These thunderstorms will continue into central Montgomery County in the next hour [...]
August 10th, 2008 by Steven DiMartino
An area of thunderstorms have reached severe levels over Salem County, New Jersey. The thunderstorms have been capable of producing penny size hail, wind gusts to 50 mph, heavy downpours, and frequent lightning. The thunderstorms will continue on to the northeast towards Gloucester, Camden, and western Burlington Counties of New Jersey in the next two [...]
August 2nd, 2008 by Steven DiMartino
A severe thunderstorm has rapidly developed over northwestern Burlington County. The severe thunderstorm is capable of penny size hail, wind gusts exceeding 60 mph, frequent cloud to ground lightning, and heavy downpours.
The severe thunderstorm will progress to the east towards the rest of northern Burlington County and through northern Ocean County over the next [...]