Due to Winter Storm Warning, Expect Delays in CCRTA Service
- by Leigh Mccormick
- in Money
- — Dec 10, 2017
Areas south of Atlanta will see a half inch to two inches of rain. Plan on hard travel conditions, the weather service says.
Philadelphia reported an official 1.3 inches at 1 p.m., making this the first official snowfall of the season - and that's right about on schedule, based on long-term records. Multiple days of freezing morning temperatures are expected north and west of the Lake Saturday-Monday mornings.
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A winter storm advisory is in effect for the entire county. Three to six inches of snow is forecast for western Suffolk, Nassau and the NYC metro area. Bethany Beach has seen an accumulation of 2.3 inches, while Bridgeville and Seaford have 1.9 inches on the ground.
Atlantic City, New Jersey, could see five to eight inches, as well as Boston, Massachusetts.
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Today: Snow. Snow accumulation of 2 to 4 inches. Washington, D.C., can expect one to three inches, while the rest of the Northeast, from eastern Pennsylvania, central to northern New Jersey, and NY to ME will likely see three to five inches this weekend.
It has extended the advisory into the Lehigh Valley, and a winter-storm warning for up to 6 inches remains in effect closer toward the Shore, although some mixing could hold down the totals.
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