[MTHOLLYSVRWX] PHI Hazardous Weather Outlook 23:24:16.2775

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Fri Sep 7 23:24:16 EDT 2018


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HWOPHI

Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Mount Holly NJ
1123 PM EDT Fri Sep 7 2018

NJZ001-007>010-PAZ054-055-060>062-101>105-090330-
Sussex-Warren-Morris-Hunterdon-Somerset-Carbon-Monroe-Berks-Lehigh-
Northampton-Western Chester-Eastern Chester-Western Montgomery-
Eastern Montgomery-Upper Bucks-
1123 PM EDT Fri Sep 7 2018

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for northern New Jersey,
northwest New Jersey, east central Pennsylvania, northeast
Pennsylvania and southeast Pennsylvania.

.DAY ONE...Tonight.

There is a chance for heavy rainfall and localized flooding with one
or more rounds of storms tonight.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Saturday through Thursday.

There is the potential for locally heavy rain from the weekend into
the early part of the new week which could lead to localized
flooding.

The latest track from the NHC brings Florence into the western
Atlantic by Wednesday. At that point, there is still uncertainty
with the eventual track of Florence. The risk for impacts along the
East Coast has increased. However, the uncertainty with the model
guidance this far out makes it difficult to determine the exact
location, magnitude, and timing of these impacts our region will
have. At this point, there is the potential for a period of heavy
rain and strong winds by the end of next week unless the storm takes
a turn out to sea, which still remains a possibility. At this time
and through the weekend, continue to monitor the forecasts from the
NHC on the track of Florence and begin thinking of possible
preparations in case our area does have an impact from the storm.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Weather spotters are encouraged to report significant weather
conditions according to standard operating procedures.

$$

NJZ015-017>019-PAZ070-071-106-090330-
Mercer-Gloucester-Camden-Northwestern Burlington-Delaware-
Philadelphia-Lower Bucks-
1123 PM EDT Fri Sep 7 2018

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for central New Jersey, southern
New Jersey and southeast Pennsylvania.

.DAY ONE...Tonight.

There is a chance for heavy rainfall and localized flooding with one
or more rounds of storms tonight.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Saturday through Thursday.

There is the potential for locally heavy rain from the weekend into
the early part of the new week which could lead to localized
flooding.

Minor tidal flooding is likely with the high tides on Saturday,
Sunday, and Monday due to high astronomical tides associated with
the new moon and an onshore wind.

The latest track from the NHC brings Florence into the western
Atlantic by Wednesday. At that point, there is still uncertainty
with the eventual track of Florence. The risk for impacts along the
East Coast has increased. However, the uncertainty with the model
guidance this far out makes it difficult to determine the exact
location, magnitude, and timing of these impacts our region will
have. At this point, there is the potential for a period of heavy
rain and strong winds by the end of next week unless the storm takes
a turn out to sea, which still remains a possibility. At this time
and through the weekend, continue to monitor the forecasts from the
NHC on the track of Florence and begin thinking of possible
preparations in case our area does have an impact from the storm.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Weather spotters are encouraged to report significant weather
conditions according to standard operating procedures.

$$

MDZ008-012-015-019-020-090330-
Cecil-Kent MD-Queen Annes-Talbot-Caroline-
1123 PM EDT Fri Sep 7 2018

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for northeast Maryland.

.DAY ONE...Tonight.

There is a chance for heavy rainfall and localized flooding with one
or more rounds of storms tonight.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Saturday through Thursday.

There is the potential for locally heavy rain from the weekend into
the early part of the new week which could lead to localized
flooding.

The latest track from the NHC brings Florence into the western
Atlantic by Wednesday. At that point, there is still uncertainty
with the eventual track of Florence. The risk for impacts along the
East Coast has increased. However, the uncertainty with the model
guidance this far out makes it difficult to determine the exact
location, magnitude, and timing of these impacts our region will
have. At this point, there is the potential for a period of heavy
rain and strong winds by the end of next week unless the storm takes
a turn out to sea, which still remains a possibility. At this time
and through the weekend, continue to monitor the forecasts from the
NHC on the track of Florence and begin thinking of possible
preparations in case our area does have an impact from the storm.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Weather spotters are encouraged to report significant weather
conditions according to standard operating procedures.

$$

DEZ001>003-NJZ012-013-016-020>023-027-090330-
New Castle-Kent-Inland Sussex-Middlesex-Western Monmouth-Salem-Ocean-
Cumberland-Atlantic-Cape May-Southeastern Burlington-
1123 PM EDT Fri Sep 7 2018

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for central Delaware, northern
Delaware, southern Delaware, central New Jersey, northern New
Jersey and southern New Jersey.

.DAY ONE...Tonight.

There is a chance for heavy rainfall and localized flooding with one
or more rounds of storms tonight.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Saturday through Thursday.

There is the potential for locally heavy rain from the weekend into
the early part of the new week which could lead to localized
flooding.

Minor tidal flooding is likely with the high tides on Saturday,
Sunday and Monday due to high astronomical tides associated with the
new moon and an onshore wind.

The latest track from the NHC brings Florence into the western
Atlantic by Wednesday. At that point, there is still uncertainty
with the eventual track of Florence. The risk for impacts along the
East Coast has increased. However, the uncertainty with the model
guidance this far out makes it difficult to determine the exact
location, magnitude, and timing of these impacts our region will
have. At this point, there is the potential for a period of heavy
rain and strong winds by the end of next week unless the storm takes
a turn out to sea, which still remains a possibility. At this time
and through the weekend, continue to monitor the forecasts from the
NHC on the track of Florence and begin thinking of possible
preparations in case our area does have an impact from the storm.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Weather spotters are encouraged to report significant weather
conditions according to standard operating procedures.

$$

DEZ004-NJZ014-024>026-090330-
Delaware Beaches-Eastern Monmouth-Atlantic Coastal Cape May-
Coastal Atlantic-Coastal Ocean-
1123 PM EDT Fri Sep 7 2018

...HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK IN EFFECT FROM 8 AM EDT SATURDAY THROUGH
SATURDAY EVENING...

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for southern Delaware, central
New Jersey and southern New Jersey.

.DAY ONE...Tonight.

There is a low probability of widespread hazardous weather.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Saturday through Thursday.

Please listen to NOAA Weather Radio or go to weather.gov on the
Internet for more information about the following hazards.

   High Rip Current Risk.

Minor tidal flooding is likely with the high tides on Saturday,
Sunday and Monday due to high astronomical tides associated with the
new moon and an onshore wind.

The latest track from the NHC brings Florence into the western
Atlantic by Wednesday. At that point, there is still uncertainty
with the eventual track of Florence. The risk for impacts along the
East Coast has increased. However, the uncertainty with the model
guidance this far out makes it difficult to determine the exact
location, magnitude, and timing of these impacts our region will
have. At this point, there is the potential for a period of heavy
rain and strong winds by the end of next week unless the storm takes
a turn out to sea, which still remains a possibility. At this time
and through the weekend, continue to monitor the forecasts from the
NHC on the track of Florence and begin thinking of possible
preparations in case our area does have an impact from the storm.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Weather spotters are encouraged to report significant weather
conditions according to standard operating procedures.

$$

ANZ430-431-450>455-090330-
Delaware Bay waters north of East Point NJ to Slaughter Beach DE-
Delaware Bay waters south of East Point NJ to Slaughter Beach DE-
Coastal waters from Sandy Hook to Manasquan Inlet NJ out 20 nm-
Coastal waters from Manasquan Inlet to Little Egg Inlet NJ out 20 nm-
Coastal waters from Little Egg Inlet to Great Egg Inlet NJ out 20 nm-
Coastal waters from Great Egg Inlet to Cape May NJ out 20 nm-
Coastal waters from Cape May NJ to Cape Henlopen DE out 20 nm-
Coastal waters from Cape Henlopen to Fenwick Island DE out 20 nm-
1123 PM EDT Fri Sep 7 2018

...GALE WATCH IN EFFECT FROM SUNDAY MORNING THROUGH LATE SUNDAY
NIGHT...

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for Atlantic coastal waters and
Delaware Bay Waters.

.DAY ONE...Tonight.

There is a low probability of widespread hazardous weather.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Saturday through Thursday.

Please listen to NOAA Weather Radio or go to weather.gov on the
Internet for more information about the following hazards.

   Gale Watch.

The latest track from the NHC brings Florence into the western
Atlantic by Wednesday. At that point, there is still uncertainty
with the eventual track of Florence. The risk for impacts along the
East Coast has increased. However, the uncertainty with the model
guidance this far out makes it difficult to determine the exact
location, magnitude, and timing of these impacts our region will
have. At this point, there is the potential for a period of heavy
rain and strong winds by the end of next week unless the storm takes
a turn out to sea, which still remains a possibility. At this time
and through the weekend, continue to monitor the forecasts from the
NHC on the track of Florence and begin thinking of possible
preparations in case our area does have an impact from the storm.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Weather spotters are encouraged to report significant weather
conditions according to standard operating procedures.

$$

CMS


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