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 National Surface Weather Maps - Pressure and Fronts Only 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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Afternoon forecast for March 14, 1999: *Winter Weather Advisory late this afternoon into tonight - 3 to 5 inches of snow before a change to rain* This afternoon...Cloudy. Snow developing late. High in the upper 30s. Northeast wind 10 mph. Tonight...Snow, heavy at times, changing to rain about midnight. Becoming windy with a low in the lower 30s. |
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Afternoon update for March 14, 1999: This afternoon...Snow or mixed precipitation. High around 40. Northeast wind 10 mph. Tonight...Snow or mixed precipitation changing to all rain. Precipitation could be heavy at times, but total snow accumulations of only an inch or two possible. Becoming windy with a low in the mid 30s. |
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Evening forecast for March 14, 1999: Tonight...Snow or mixed precipitation changing to all rain. Precipitation could be heavy at times, but snow accumulations of only one to three inches possible. Becoming windy with a low in the low to mid 30s. Northeast wind 15 to 25 mph and turning north late. |
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First evening update for March 14, 1999: Tonight...Snow or mixed precipitation changing to all rain. Precipitation could be heavy at times, but snow accumulations of only around three inches possible. Becoming windy with a low in the low to mid 30s. Northeast wind 15 to 25 mph and turning north late. |
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Second evening update for March 14, 1999: *Winter Storm Warning for 3 to 6 inches of snow* Tonight...Snow mixing with and changing to sleet and rain. Precipitation could be heavy at times. Becoming windy with a low in the low to mid 30s. Northeast wind 15 to 25 mph and turning north late. |
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Overnight forecast for March 14, 1999: *Winter Storm Warning for 4 to 8 inches of snow* Overnight...Snow mixing with sleet and rain. Precipitation could be heavy at times. Becoming windy with a low in the low to mid 30s. Northeast wind 15 to 25 mph. |
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Table of Contents Storm Summary Regional Surface Observations National Weather Service Forecasts Surface Maps Satellite Imagery National Surface Weather Maps - Pressure and Fronts Only 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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