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 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 Fort Dix Doppler Radar Imagery |
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MERCER COUNTY ZONE FORECASTS |
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Morning forecast for February 18, 2000: *Winter Weather Advisory for this morning and early this afternoon for 1 to 3 inches of snow followed by freezing rain* Today...Cloudy. Snow developing this morning, changing to sleet and freezing rain early this afternoon. Then changing to rain later this afternoon. Highs in the mid to upper 30s. East wind 5 to 10 mph. POP near 100. Tonight...Periods of rain this evening. Rain tapering to drizzle and fog overnight. Temperatures nearly steady in the mid 30s. Northeast wind 5 to 10 mph. POP 90. |
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Afternoon forecast for February 18, 2000: *Winter Weather Advisory through early this afternoon for 3 to 4 inches of snow followed by freezing rain* This afternoon...Snow changing to sleet and freezing rain early this afternoon. Then changing to rain later this afternoon. Highs in the mid 30s. Northeast wind 5 to 10 mph. POP near 100. Tonight...Periods of rain this evening. Rain tapering to drizzle and fog overnight. Temperatures nearly steady in the mid 30s. Northeast wind 5 to 10 mph. POP 90. |
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Table of Contents Storm Summary Regional Surface Observations National Weather Service Forecasts 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 Fort Dix Doppler Radar Imagery |
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