Storm
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Table of Contents
Storm Summary
Regional
Surface Observations
Satellite
Imagery
Sea Level
Pressure and 1000 to 500 Millibar Thickness Maps
850 Millibar
Maps
700 Millibar
Maps
500 Millibar
Maps
300 Millibar
Maps
200 Millibar
Maps
Contoured
Snowfall Totals from January 25-26, 1994
STORM DESCRIPTION
A frontal wave brought another round of snow to most of New Jersey.
Synoptic Discussion
A cold front stalled out across the Ohio Valley and Mid-Atlantic on
January 24th. Early on the 25th, a wave of low pressure developed
along the front in the mid-Mississippi Valley. By early on the
26th, the wave reached the Atlantic coast, and by the evening of the
26th, it had passed well offshore.
Local Discussion
Precipitation overspread New Jersey from west to east during the
evening hours of the 25th and became heavy at times overnight. It
fell entirely as snow across northern and central New Jersey, but began
as a period of rain across southern New Jersey due to warmer
temperatures south of the stalled frontal boundary. The snow
gradually tapered off during the morning and early afternoon hours of
the 26th. Snow accumulations were generally 3 to 6 inches across
northern and central New Jersey, but only a trace to 2 inches across
southern New Jersey.
New Jersey Snowfall Totals
Individual Snowfall Totals from January
25-26, 1994
Table of Contents
Storm Summary
Regional
Surface Observations
Satellite
Imagery
Sea Level
Pressure and 1000 to 500 Millibar Thickness Maps
850 Millibar
Maps
700 Millibar
Maps
500 Millibar
Maps
300 Millibar
Maps
200 Millibar
Maps
Snow storm,
December 29-30, 1993
Ice storm,
January 3-4, 1994
Ice storm,
January 7-8, 1994
Snow and ice
storm, January 17-18, 1994
Snow storm, January 25-26, 1994
Snow and ice
storm, February 8-9, 1994
Snow and ice
storm, February 11, 1994
Snow and ice
storm, February 23-24, 1994
Snow and ice
storm, March 2-3, 1994
Snow storm,
March 18, 1994
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