FROM THE BRICK TOWNSHIP OFFICE OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT. SPECIAL - TopicsExpress



          

FROM THE BRICK TOWNSHIP OFFICE OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT. SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT. MAJOR SNOWSTORM WITH BLIZZARD CONDITIONS MONDAY NIGHT AND TUESDAY/BLIZZARD LATE MONDAY NIGHT AND TUESDAY Winter Storm Watches are posted. The Watch could be converted to a Blizzard Warning across coastal counties on Monday. A period of light snow to the area beginning late tonight into Monday afternoon Accumulation of 1 to 2 inches by Monday afternoon. As the storm redevelops into a coastal storm/NorEaster, snow will become heavy Monday night and continue into Tuesday morning. Currently, the timeframe for the heaviest snow looks to be from around midnight Monday night through around mid-morning on Tuesday. Total snow accumulations will range from 10 to 18 inches across the entire area when the snow finally ends Tuesday evening If the storm is a bit stronger and stalls for a time (as depicted by the European model), there is the potential for more snow in Monmouth and Ocean Counties. Winds will increase throughout the day on Monday and gust to 50mph on Monday night and early Tuesday. Minor coastal flooding at the times of high tide is expected Cold conditions will follow the storm on Wednesday and Thursday. There is a chance of additional snow on Friday, followed by bitter cold for the weekend. Please remove vehicles from the street, remove basketball nets from the roadway, and prepare that garbage pickup may be suspended so Public Works crews can concentrate on snow removal. This page will updated as the storm progresses.
Posted on: Sun, 25 Jan 2015 21:36:56 +0000

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