Storm description, surface observations, snowfall totals, and images courtesy of the National Climatic Data Center, the National Centers of Environmental Prediction, the Climate Prediction Center, the Hydrometeorological Prediction Center, the Mount Holly National Weather Service Office, the Upton National Weather Service Office, Rutgers University, Plymouth State University, the University of Illinois, the American Meteorological Society, Weather Graphics Technologies, AccuWeather, and the Weather Channel. |
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Table of Contents Storm Summary Regional Surface Observations National Weather Service Forecasts Surface Maps 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 National Radar Imagery Local Radar Imagery Fort Dix Doppler Radar Imagery |
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MERCER COUNTY ZONE FORECASTS |
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Overnight forecast for December 13, 1995: *WInter Weather Advisory for up to 1 inch of snow followed by a period of freezing rain Thursday morning* Overnight...Light snow likely after midnight mixing with sleet or freezing rain toward daybreak. Lows in the low 20s. Light wind. POP increasing to 70. Thursday...Sleet and freezing rain in the morning changing to all rain by afternoon. Precipitation ending during the afternoon. Highs in the mid 30s. Light southeast wind increasing to around 10 mph. POP 80. |
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Morning forecast for December 14, 1995: *Winter Weather Advisory for 1 to 2 inches of snow early this morning followed by a period of freezing rain and sleet by mid morning* Today...Snow, changing to sleet and freezing rain during this morning then to a mixture of rain and freezing rain before ending early this afternoon. High in the upper 20s to low 30s. East wind becoming southeast 10 mph. POP lowering to 50 percent this afternoon. |
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First morning update for December 14, 1995: *Winter Weather Advisory for 2 to 4 inches of snow early this morning followed by a period of freezing rain and sleet by mid morning* Today...Snow, changing to sleet and freezing rain during this morning then to a mixture of rain and freezing rain before ending early this afternoon. High in the upper 20s to low 30s. East wind becoming southeast 10 mph. POP lowering to 50 percent this afternoon. |
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Second morning update for December 14, 1995: *Winter Weather Advisory for freezing rain this morning* Today...Periods of freezing rain changing to rain before ending early this afternoon. High in the low 30s. East wind around 10 mph becoming southeast. |
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Table of Contents Storm Summary Regional Surface Observations National Weather Service Forecasts Surface Maps 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 National Radar Imagery Local Radar Imagery Fort Dix Doppler Radar Imagery |
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Snow storm, November 28-29, 1995 Snow storm, December 9, 1995 Snow and ice storm, December 14, 1995 Snow storm, December 16, 1995 Snow and ice storm, December 18-20, 1995 Ice storm, January 2-3, 1996 Blizzard, January 7-8, 1996 Snow and ice storm, January 12, 1996 Snow storm, February 2-3, 1996 Snow storm, February 16-17, 1996 Snow storm, March 2, 1996 Snow and ice storm, March 7-8, 1996 Snow storm, April 9-10, 1996 Back to Ray's Winter Storm Archive |
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