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Advisory SVS Severe Weather Statement — Sat Jul 9, 2016 9:06 PM

Philadelphia, PA · Philadelphia, PA Area · ID #867528 · ← back to browser · plain text
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SEVERE WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOUNT HOLLY NJ
900 PM EDT SAT JUL 9 2016

NJC019-PAC017-100109-
/O.EXP.KPHI.SV.W.0091.000000T0000Z-160710T0100Z/
HUNTERDON NJ-BUCKS PA-
900 PM EDT SAT JUL 9 2016

...THE SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR SOUTHERN HUNTERDON AND
NORTHWESTERN BUCKS COUNTIES WILL EXPIRE AT 900 PM EDT...

THE STORMS WHICH PROMPTED THE WARNING HAVE WEAKENED BELOW SEVERE
LIMITS...AND NO LONGER POSE AN IMMEDIATE THREAT TO LIFE OR PROPERTY.
THEREFORE THE WARNING WILL BE ALLOWED TO EXPIRE.  HOWEVER GUSTY WINDS
AND HEAVY RAIN ARE STILL POSSIBLE WITH THESE THUNDERSTORMS.

TO REPORT SEVERE WEATHER...CONTACT YOUR NEAREST LAW ENFORCEMENT
AGENCY. THEY WILL RELAY YOUR REPORT TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE
MOUNT HOLLY NJ.

LAT...LON 4024 7509 4031 7530 4041 7548 4059 7516
      4057 7477
TIME...MOT...LOC 0057Z 287DEG 26KT 4055 7510 4043 7532

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