Bordentown braces for winter blast

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A large winter storm is predicted to hit Bordentown with an estimated 10 – 18 inches of snow between Monday, Jan. 26 and Tuesday, Jan. 27.

The National Weather Service forecast for zip code 08505 on Monday night predicts “new snow accumulation of 5-9 inches.” Another barrage of the same amount is expected Tuesday. According to the forecast, blowing snow will fall heavily at times Monday night with a low of 24 degrees. The skies are not expected to clear until late Tuesday night with a low of 17 degrees.

Many regional organizations are issuing winter advisories. Burlington County Health Department issued a

Code Blue Cold Weather Emergency from Friday, Jan. 23 to Thursday, Jan. 29. The 511NJ traffic organization warned motorists on their website to “please use

caution, slow down and allow plenty of extra time to get to your destination.” Travel is discouraged Monday night and early Tuesday morning.

The storm is predicted to impact most of the northern east coast. The Weather Channel reported online that “at least 28 million people are in the zone of potential blizzard

conditions.”

For the current National Weather Service forecast click here.

Stay safe! If you have weather related news in our community or snow photos, email:news@bordentowncurrent.com.

CE-Bordentown

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