Winter storm heading from Ohio Valley to Mid Atlantic states, warnings up for 6 to 12 inches

Winter Storm Watches are up for the southern half of New Jersey (mainly south of Route 195), Southeastern Pennsylvania and points south and southwest into Delaware Maryland and Virginia. North of this zone no watches or advisories are in effect at this time. There will be a sharp cut off of accumulating snow as you head to the north. Right now in New Jersey north of Route 80 and from NYC and Long Island northward, a dusting of snow or perhaps a few tenths of an inch are possible but it is also possible that these areas do not see a flake from this system

Meanwhile there are no weather issues today other than the fact that it is cold and it is still rather windy. We continue to see our weather dominated by a blocking storm over Newfoundland and it is not going away anytime soon. Today should be no worse than partly sunny across Eastern Pennsylvania to Southern New England. Temperatures this afternoon will likely top out mostly in the lower 30s. Most lows tonight will be in the teens to lower 20s under a clear sky and there still will be a bit of a wind keeping temperatures uniform. Sunday we see what should be mainly a sunny day though some high clouds could start to come in from the west ahead of the storm system. Sunday highs will be mostly in the lower 30s with a few places pushing it up to 35 or so.

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