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BLIZZARD WARNING POSTED FOR ALL OF DELAWARE
A STORM SYSTEM DEVELOPING OVER THE GULF OF MEXICO TODAY WILL PASS
OFF THE CAROLINA COAST FRIDAY NIGHT AND THEN CONTINUE TO THE
NORTHEAST ON SATURDAY. SNOW FROM THIS SYSTEM WILL OVERSPREAD THE
REGION FROM SOUTH TO NORTH FRIDAY AFTERNOON…THEN CONTINUE THROUGH MUCH
OF SATURDAY. SNOWFALL TOTALS OF 12 TO 18 INCHES ARE EXPECTED NEAR THE
DELAWARE AND CENTRAL NEW JERSEY COAST WITH UP TO 24 INCHES
POSSIBLE OVER SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY AND THE CENTRAL DELMARVA.
STRENGTHENING WINDS FRIDAY NIGHT AND SATURDAY WILL CREATE BLOWING
AND DRIFTING SNOW WHICH WILL REDUCE VISIBILITIES TO UNDER ONE-
QUARTER MILE AT TIMES.
A BLIZZARD WARNING MEANS SEVERE WINTER WEATHER CONDITIONS ARE
EXPECTED. FALLING AND BLOWING SNOW WITH STRONG WINDS AND POOR
VISIBILITIES ARE LIKELY. THIS WILL LEAD TO WHITEOUT
CONDITIONS…MAKING TRAVEL EXTREMELY DANGEROUS. CONTINUE TO
MONITOR THE LATEST FORECASTS FROM YOUR NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE.
Delmarva Get Ready For Another One!
Southern rainmaker to Eastern snowstorm
A storm system currently developing in the western Gulf of Mexico promises to leave quite a legacy across the South and East by the time it exits the country late Saturday.
Moderate to heavy rain will move out of eastern Texas into the Mississippi Valley today. The rain will reach the Southeastern US and Tennessee Valley by tonight.
Ice-covered trees and power lines may result in sporadic power outages by Friday morning.
While the South will begin to dry out by late Friday, attention will turn to a significant snowstorm taking shape across Ohio Valley into the Mid-Atlantic.
A band of moderate to occasionally heavy snow will develop later this afternoon around the Saint Louis area then stretch eastward reaching the Indianapolis area tonight then as far east as Pittsburgh by Friday.
This area of real-estate will end up with four to as much as eight inches of snow by the time the snow ends Friday night.
As impressive as these forecasted snowfall amounts may be they will pale into comparison to what is going to fall in Northern Virginia, Maryland, Delaware and southeastern Pennsylvania.
Over a foot of snow is likely to fall in the Beltway of Washington and Baltimore by Saturday evening.
Heavy snow will extend as far north as Philadelphia where six to nine inches of snow is possible by the time all is said and done.

