Weekend snow forecast for southeastern PA, NJ not as bad as 2016 superstorm, yet

The forecast for this weekend in the southeastern Pennsylvania is still looking as if a significant storm is going to hit the area.

The National Weather Service in Mount Holly, N.J., has been monitoring a system that could hit the area late Saturday or early Sunday and bring several inches of snow into the area.

“Forecast models continue to trend farther north with the track of this low increasing the probability of the area seeing significant precipitation amounts,” the NWS forecaster discussion for the region stated Wednesday morning. “While the probability of at least moderate snow amounts is still high for much of the area, if this trend north continues any farther, southern parts of the County Warning area over portions of our Delmarva zones into southern NJ may even see a wintry mix at the height of the system late Sunday. Therefore it`s still uncertain where the heaviest snow amounts will fall.”

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