[CTSARA] Winter Storm Watch
John Sabini Jr.
wb1grb at hotmail.com
Mon Nov 24 16:03:56 EST 2014
Winter Storm Watch The following areas are affected:
•Hartford•Tolland•Windham 11/24/2014 3:30 Pm
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Winter Storm Watch Remains In Effect From Wednesday Morning Through Thursday Morning - Locations Western Massachusetts And Northern Connecticut.
- Hazard Types Heavy Snow. - Accumulations Snow Accumulation Of 6 To 10 Inches.
- Timing A Mixture Of Rain And Snow Wednesday Morning Should Change To All Snow By Wednesday Afternoon And Continue Through Wednesday Night....
- Impacts This Storm Will Significantly Impact Holiday Travel Making Driving Dangerous At Times.
Precautionary/preparedness Actions A Winter Storm Watch Is Issued For The Potential Of Accumulating Snow Of 6 Or More Inches In A 12 Hour Period Or 8 Or More Inches In A 24 Hour Period. Anyone Traveling In The Next 24 To 36 Hours Should Monitor Later Forecasts And Be Prepared To Modify Travel Plans Should Winter
Weather Develop. Winter Storm Watch The following areas are affected:
•Northern Fairfield•Northern New Haven•Northern Middlesex•Northern New London
Winter Storm Watch Remains In Effect From Wednesday Morning Through Thursday Morning - Locations Interior Southern Connecticut. - Hazard Types Heavy Snow. - Accumulations Snow Accumulation Of 4 To 8 Inches. - Timing A Mix Of Rain And Snow Wednesday Morning Will Change To All Snow By Late Wednesday Last Over Interior New London County. The Snow Will Continue Into Early Thursday Morning Before Tapering Off To Snow Showers. - Impacts The Snowfall Will Significantly Impact Holiday Travel Making Driving
Dangerous At Times. Precautionary/preparedness Actions A Winter Storm Watch Means There Is A Potential For Significant Snow Sleet Or Ice Accumulations That May Impact Travel. Continue To Monitor The Latest Forecasts. Winter Storm Watch The following areas are affected:•Northern Litchfield•Southern Litchfield
Winter Storm Watch In Effect From Wednesday Morning Through Thursday Morning The National Weather Service In Albany Has Issued A Winter Storm Watch For Heavy Snow Which Is In Effect From Wednesday Morning Through Thursday Morning. - Locations All Of Western New England And All Of Eastern New York Excluding The Western Adirondacks And The Western Mohawk Valley. - Hazard Types Heavy Snow. - Accumulations Snow Accumulation Of 9 Inches Or More Possible. - Maximum Snowfall Rates Up To 3 Inches An Hour.
- Timing Wednesday Morning Through Mid Morning On Thanksgiving Day. - Impacts Hazardous Travel Conditions.- Winds Northeast To Northwest At 5 To 15 Mph With Gusts Up To 25 Mph. - Temperatures In The 20s To Lower 30s. Precautionary/preparedness Actions A Winter Storm Watch Means There Is A Potential For Significant Snow Sleet Or Ice Accumulations That May Impact Travel. Continue To Monitor The Latest Forecasts.
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