Storm description, surface observations, snowfall totals, and images courtesy of the National Climatic Data Center, the National Centers of Environmental Prediction, the Climate Prediction Center, the Hydrometeorological Prediction Center, the Mount Holly National Weather Service Office, the Upton National Weather Service Office, Rutgers University, Plymouth State University, the University of Illinois, the American Meteorological Society, Weather Graphics Technologies, AccuWeather, and the Weather Channel.


Table of Contents

Storm Summary
Regional Surface Observations
National Weather Service Forecasts
Surface Maps
Satellite Imagery
National Surface Weather Maps - Pressure and Fronts Only
Continental Surface Weather Maps - Pressure and Fronts Only
Sea Level Pressure and 1000 to 500 Millibar Thickness Maps
850 Millibar Maps
700 Millibar Maps
500 Millibar Maps
300 Millibar Maps
200 Millibar Maps
National Radar Imagery
Regional Radar Imagery
Fort Dix Doppler Radar Imagery



MERCER COUNTY ZONE FORECASTS





Evening forecast for January 27, 2004 :

*Winter Storm Warning through tonight*

Into this evening...Snow...sleet or freezing rain developing...and becoming heavy at times.

Tonight...Snow...heavy at times...mixed with sleet or freezing rain early this evening.  Precipitation tapering off late.  Snow accumulation of 3 to 5 inches.  Temperatures in the lower 20s.  Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph becoming northwest after midnight.

Wednesday...Mostly cloudy and blustery.  A 30 percent chance of snow showers in the afternoon.  Highs around 30.  West winds 15 to 25 mph.



Overnight forecast for January 27, 2004 :

*Winter Storm Warning until 200 AM*

Overnight...Heavy snow tapering off to occasional light snow or flurries.  Total snow accumulation 3 to 5 inches.  Lows in the upper teens.  Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph.

Wednesday...Mostly cloudy and blustery.  A 30 percent chance of snow showers in the afternoon.  Highs around 30.  West winds 15 to 25 mph.



Morning forecast for January 28, 2004 :

Today...Mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of snow showers.  Brisk.  Highs in the upper 20s.  West winds increasing to 15 to 30 mph.


Table of Contents

Storm Summary
Regional Surface Observations
National Weather Service Forecasts
Surface Maps
Satellite Imagery
National Surface Weather Maps - Pressure and Fronts Only
Continental Surface Weather Maps - Pressure and Fronts Only
Sea Level Pressure and 1000 to 500 Millibar Thickness Maps
850 Millibar Maps
700 Millibar Maps
500 Millibar Maps
300 Millibar Maps
200 Millibar Maps
National Radar Imagery
Regional Radar Imagery
Fort Dix Doppler Radar Imagery



Snow and ice storm, December 5-6, 2003
Snow storm, December 14-15, 2003
Snow storm, January 14-15, 2004
Snow and ice storm, January 17-18, 2004
Snow storm, January 26, 2004
Snow and ice storm, January 27-28, 2004
Snow and ice storm, March 16-17, 2004
Snow storm, March 18-19, 2004

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