The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for the Borough for the potential of one to three inches of snow. The Advisory is in effect from Thursday, March 3rd at 10:00am until Friday, March 4th at 1:00pm. A storm moving across the country is expected to turn into a low pressure system and bring snow to our region. Depending on where the snow/rain line is, the snow may mix or change to rain during this storm event. The current forecast calls for no major snow accumulations during this storm. Windy weather will accompany the storm. Exercise caution while driving.

Here is the text of the Winter Weather Advisory issued by the National Weather Service:

… Winter Weather Advisory in effect from 10 PM this evening to
1 PM EST Friday…

The National Weather Service in Mount Holly has issued a Winter
Weather Advisory for snow… which is in effect from 10 PM this
evening to 1 PM EST Friday.

* Locations… northern and central Delmarva… southern New
Jersey… and Philadelphia and surrounding suburbs in
southeastern Pennsylvania.

* Hazard types… snow.

* Accumulations… snow accumulations of 1 to 3 inches.

* Timing… snow will begin to move into the region late this
evening and spread over the region through the overnight hours.
Snow is expected to continue through mid morning before tapering
off early Friday afternoon.

* Impacts… the snow will affect the Friday morning commute.
Untreated roads… bridges… and overpasses will be slick by the
start of the morning commute.

* Winds… northeast 10 to 20 mph with gusts up to 35 mph.

* Temperatures… in the mid 30s.

Precautionary/preparedness actions…

A Winter Weather Advisory for snow means that periods of snow
will cause primarily travel difficulties. Be prepared for snow
covered roads and limited visibilities… and use caution while
driving.

Report snow and ice accumulation to the National Weather Service
by calling our trained spotter line… posting to the NWS Mount
Holly facebook Page… or using twitter @nws_mountholly.

Snowfall and ice accumulation forecast maps in addition to
experimental probabilistic snowfall information for the latest
event are available online at www.Weather.Gov/phi/winter