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    Sun, 16 Mar 2014

    Philly Winter Weather Update - Sun 10 PM
    The latest NAM shows 3-4 inches of snow from the very southern part of Philadelphia with more further south. There is a drop-off of snow even over short distances to Willow Grove, where an inch or so is possible. This storm is similar to the one of two weeks ago, where the northern suburbs got little and Delaware/South Jersey had several inches.

    Snow ends during the early morning. .

    posted: Mar 16 2014 at 10:18 pm

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    Philly Winter Weather Update - Sun 11 AM
    The latest NAM has flipped again to about 3 inches of snow from the very southern part of Philadelphia southward. There is a sharp cut-off of snow even in the short distant to Northeast Philadelphia and Chestnut Hill. This storm is similar to the one of exactly two weeks ago, where the northern suburbs got little if anything and Delaware/South Jersey had several inches. Like that storm, there were changes in the position of the boundary between dry cold and moisture as little as 12 hours before the event. So additional changes in the forecast storm are possible.

    Stay tuned for any changes about this time tonight.

    posted: Mar 16 2014 at 10:55 am

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