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This January 4th Coastal Jawn

Right now, it's looking like the coastal storm's track will have the following impacts:

NJ shore, 3-6 inches

Philadelphia, Lehigh Valley, interior NJ, 1-3 inches

Berks, Lancaster, a few snow showers, accumulating a coating to an inch.

The storm will be a direct hit for the Boston area and for Maine, where it will dump 18-24 inches of snow and produce blizzard conditions.

So here's my full forecast for the next five days in Berks:

Tuesday 1/2: sunny and breezy with a high of 22 (wind chill 12) and a low of 8 (wind chill 4).

Wednesday 1/3: partly sunny and still cold, but with calmer wind.  High 29 (w.c. 25), low 18 (w.c. 16).

Thursday 1/4: overcast, cold.  A few overnight snow showers or flurries (Wed into Thu).  High 22, low 6.

Friday 1/5: COME ON.  It's going to be even colder.  Very windy.  High of 13 (w.c. -7), low of 2 (w.c. -15).

Saturday 1/6: Just rudely cold.  High of 12 (w.c. -4), low of 1 (w.c. -7).

Beyond: A bit less frigid on Sunday 1/7 and then it might actually get above freezing on Monday 1/8!  There's a good chance for some snow and ice on that day, though.

Stay tuned for updates!

Monsoon 

Posted on Tuesday, January 2, 2018 at 11:55AM by Registered CommenterMonsoon Martin | CommentsPost a Comment

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