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January 5, 2003


Not a whole lot to add today. As you can tell, I am not one to keep flip flopping with forecasts and generally stick with the original call (hey, it's worked very well this year, why change it?). So, I will be brief. A light snowfall has begun here in the PHL suburbs around 12:30PM Sunday. Snow will become moderate for a period this afternoon and early evening with temps remaining in the mid 30s. Snow will accumulate around an inch with a few isolated 2 inch totals throughout the area. Road will become slick, but snow should accumulate mainly on grassy surfaces, but still be careful if driving. Again, this is not a big deal, so minor that the NWS has not even issued an advisory. Tomorrow and Monday night will be variably cloudy with the chance for a snow shower or a few flurries, especially during the afternoon and early night. Arctic outbreak seems to be poised to hit our area by late week, perhaps the weeekend. More details on this later. Take care.

S.B.