Winter Weather Advisory in Effect for Sunday, March 1
SUSSEX COUNTY, NJ – Though spring is about three weeks away, the National Weather Service has forecasted a Winter Weather Advisory for the area, beginning tomorrow, March 1 around 10 a.m., until 4 a.m. on Monday.
A Winter Weather Advisory signifies winter weather will cause slippery conditions and limited visibility during travel periods. There will be potential snow, sleet and freezing rain.
Snow is predicted to begin on Sunday afternoon, with about three to five inches expected during the weather event. It will begin to taper off overnight.
Temperatures will be in the low to mid 20’s during the storm.
On Monday, temperatures are expected to rise to 34 degrees with a low of 10. On Tuesday, snow could potentially return, with accumulations of one to three inches. On Wednesday, March 4, rain may be expected, with high temperatures at 45 degrees. Through the rest of next week, temperatures will range between 29 and 41 in the daytime, with nighttime lows expected to be at 15 degrees.
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