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To: John Carragher who wrote (6579)1/4/2024 10:45:06 AM
From: Benny-Rubin  Respond to of 7198
 
Philly area will be rain on Saturday,here in Princeton as well. I thought that just maybe it would start as snow in these areas but no cold air in place. Now the higher elevations will get a good dumping of snow.
Now I'm looking at an inversion off the Florida coast that could be a very strong Ocean Storm for early next maybe Tues/Weds and it will be all rain as its warm core.We shall see how it pans out



To: John Carragher who wrote (6579)1/9/2024 8:18:45 AM
From: Benny-Rubin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7198
 
Flooding, Power Outages Anticipated From Storm The National Weather Service in Mount Holly said that the region could receive up to 4 inches of rain with the heaviest rainfall expected between 6 p.m. Tuesday and 2 a.m. Wednesday.

After this past weekend's storm, the National Weather Service said that saturated ground will make rivers and creeks run higher with Tuesday's rainfall, thus causing flooding throughout the region.

Meanwhile, there is a wind advisory for inland areas with winds forecast up to 65 mph in some areas, the weather service said.