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000 NOUS41 KPHI 281601 PNSPHI PAZ054-055-060>062-067>071 000 NOUS41 KPHI 281601 PNSPHI PAZ054-055-060>062-067>071-NJZ001-007>010-012>027-DEZ001>004- MDZ008-012-015-019-020-281800- PRELIMINARY SNOWFALL REPORTS NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOUNT HOLLY NJ 1100 AM EST WED JAN 28 2004 THE FOLLOWING SNOW AMOUNTS ARE FOR JANUARY 28 UNLESS NOTED. THEY ARE PRELIMINARY AND UNOFFICIAL. ALTHOUGH SOME STALE REPORTS HAVE BEEN ELIMINATED, PLEASE CHECK THE REPORT TIMES FOR THE MOST UP TO DATE SNOW AMOUNTS. LOCATION TOTAL REPORT SNOW TIME DELAWARE ...KENT COUNTY... SMYRNA 1.0 1015 PM 01/27/04 ...NEW CASTLE COUNTY... WILMINGTON 3.0 550 AM NEW CASTLE COUNTY AIRPORT 2.5 700 AM* CORRECTED BEAR 2.2 718 AM ...SUSSEX COUNTY... MILFORD TRACE 700 AM GREENWOOD TRACE 700 AM MARYLAND ...CAROLINE COUNTY... GREENSBORO TRACE 700 AM ...CECIL COUNTY... PORT DEPOSIT 4.0 941 AM ELKTON 3.5 941 AM CONOWINGO 3.0 700 AM ...KENT COUNTY... ROCK HALL 4.0 950 AM CHESTER TOWN 1.5 700 AM ...QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY... STEVENSVILLE 1.0 700 AM ...TALBOT COUNTY... CORDOVA TRACE 700 AM NEW JERSEY ...ATLANTIC COUNTY... HAMMONTON 2.4 750 AM ATLANTIC CITY INT AIRPORT 1.5 550 AM ABSECON 0.75 1110 PM 01/27/04 ESTELLE MANOR 1.5 700 AM MARGATE 0.8 700 AM ...BURLINGTON COUNTY... MOUNT HOLLY NWS 4.5 700 AM BROWNS MILLS 3.25 1145 PM 01/27/04 WRIGHTSTOWN 3.2 655 AM WILLINGBORO 4.0 800 AM EDGEWATER PARK 3.0 1050 AM MOUNT LAUREL 3.4 700 AM MAPLE SHADE 3.4 750 AM FIELDSBORO 2.8 115 AM ...CAMDEN COUNTY... SOMERDALE 2.2 530 AM LINDENWOLD 2.0 1205 AM PENNSAUKEN 2.0 700 AM ...CUMBERLAND COUNTY... BRIDGETON 3.0 1205 AM NEWPORT 3.0 520 AM UPPER DEERFIELD 3.0 1205 AM UPPER PITTSGROVE 3.0 1205 AM SEABROOK 2.0 700 AM ...HUNTERDON... WEST AMWEL 5.5 700 AM READINGTON 5.0 1000 AM BETHLEHEM 4.5 1000 AM FLEMINGTON 4.0 1045 AM WERTSVILLE 4.0 700 AM ...GLOUCESTER COUNTY... TURNERSVILLE 3.0 1205 AM GLASSBORO 2.0 445 AM WEST DEPTFORD 1.0 700 AM WENONAH 3.3 1030 AM ...MERCER COUNTY... HAMILTON SQUARE 4.8 630 AM LAWRENCEVILLE 2.8 130 AM EWING 2.8 140 AM WASHINGTONS XING 4.5 700 AM PRINCETON 4.0 700 AM ...MIDDLESEX... NORTH BRUNSWICK 4.7 630 AM SOUTH RIVER 4.2 725 AM NEW BRUNSWICK 4.0 700 AM ...MONMOUTH COUNTY... MANASQUAN 5.8 630 AM CLARKSBURG 5.5 515 AM EATONTOWN 4.5 700 AM MANALAPAN 2.75 1150 PM 01/27/04 ...MORRIS COUNTY... BUTLER 11.5 712 AM MARCELLA 11.2 830 AM MILTON 11.0 900 AM PARSIPPANY 8.3 850 AM MORRIS PLAINS 7.3 700 AM BUDD LAKE 7.3 749 AM SCHOOLEYS MOUNTAIN 7.0 1110 PM 01/27/04 RANDOLPH 6.8 845 AM LONG VALLEY 4.0 620 AM POTTERSVILLE 5.9 700 AM ...OCEAN COUNTY... BEACHWOOD 3.5 700 AM ...SALEM COUNTY... PENNSVILLE 2.0 1130 PM 01/27/04 ...SOMERSET COUNTY... BRANCHBURG 4.0 100 AM SOMERVILLE 5.1 1000 AM BRIDGEWATER 4.1 736 AM BELLE MEAD 4.5 800 AM ...SUSSEX COUNTY... SPARTA 9.8 705 AM VERNON 9.0 739 AM SUSSEX 6.2 500 AM WANTAGE 7.5 700 AM HOPATCONG 5.2 100 AM ...WARREN COUNTY... BELVIDERE 5.8 1000 AM BLAIRSTOWN 7.0 950 AM HACKETTSTOWN 7.0 630 AM STEWARDSVILLE 5.5 805 AM PHILLIPSBURG 5.3 700 AM PENNSYLVANIA ...BERKS COUNTY... BOYERTOWN 5.3 800 AM MYERSTOWN 4.0 700 AM ...BUCKS COUNTY... MORRISVILLE 3.7 715 AM FURLONG 5.5 830 AM NESHAMINY FALLS 3.0 645 AM LEAVITTOWN 3.5 1000 AM SPRINGTOWN 4.0 700 AM PERKASIE 5.0 700 AM FRICKS 4.0 700 AM DOYLESTOWN 4.0 700 AM SOUTHAMPTON 4.0 700 AM ...CARBON COUNTY... KUNKLETOWN 6.0 843 AM NESQUEHONING 4.5 840 PM 01/27/04 LEHIGHTON 5.0 700 AM ...CHESTER COUNTY... EXTON 2.8 1030 AM GLENMORE 3.2 650 AM PHOENIXVILLE 5.3 915 AM WEST CHESTER 3.0 700 AM HONEY BROOK 3.5 700 AM ...DELAWARE COUNTY... NEWTOWN SQUARE 4.0 1200 AM HAVERTOWN 3.8 830 AM ESSINGTON 2.5 900 AM RIDLEY 2.0 1205 AM MEDIA 3.0 700 AM ...LEHIGH COUNTY... MACUNGIE 6.0 1251 AM LEHIGH VALLEY INT AIRPORT 5.6 550 AM SCHNECKSVILLE 4.0 1205 AM ...MONROE... POCONO SUMMIT 5.5 700 AM MIDDLE SMITHFIELD TWP 7.1 930 AM EAST STROUDSBURG 7.5 700 AM ...MONTGOMERY COUNTY... TRAPPE 6.8 100 AM BLUE BELL 5.5 655 AM HATBORO 5.0 803 AM VALLEY FORGE 3.0 620 AM WYNNEWOOD 3.2 918 AM AMBLER 5.0 750 AM HARLEYSVILLE 3.0 152 AM CONSHOHOCKEN 3.5 1135 PM 01/27/04 PALM 4.2 700 AM GREEN LANE 5.0 700 AM ...NORTHAMPTON COUNTY... WILLIAMS TWP 5.2 1225 AM ...PHILADELPHIA COUNTY... PHILADELPHIA INT AIRPORT 1.6 700 AM* CORRECTED SOUTH PHILADELPHIA 3.0 1205 AM CENTER CITY 2.4 1045 AM * OBSERVATION AT PHILADELPHIA INT AIRPORT AND NEW CASTLE COUNTY AIRPORT CORRECTED FROM PREVIOUS REPORTED VALUES BASED ON DISCUSSION WITH OBSERVERS. THANKS TO OUR SPOTTERS AND COOPERATIVE OBSERVERS FOR THE ABOVE REPORTS! $$ .
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