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by GETVTHUNDERBOLT from the Delaware Valley

Last Post 11 days, 7 hours Ago


The Storm Prediction Center has placed the northern three-quaters of the area under a new SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH until 3 a.m. The previous watch that covered these areas was in effect until 11 p.m. Also, important to note, is the SPC says that although this is not a tornado watch, an isolated tornado is possible within this severe t-storm watch.

The Storm Prediction Center continues to place the southern counties in our area or the other one-fourth of the area under SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH until 12 a.m.

The severe weather threat is taking time getting here. The watch for our southern counties could be expanding, depending on how well the southern extent of these lines hold up. Right now, there is not too much holding together on the southern tail of these lines.

WW0645 Radar

WW0645 WOU

WW0645 Initial Radar image

WW0643 Radar

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I am a trained weather spotter for the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, New Jersey. I also am the Assistant Skywarn Coordinator for Burlington County, New Jersey. An assistant Skywarn Coordinator works with spotters from all across the county in which you are responsible for and also coordinates with the head coordinator. There are several trained weather spotters throughout the FOX 29 viewing area. I was the weather anchor at Seneca High School, which is located in South Jersey, from February 2006 to June 2008. When I was the weather anchor, I interviewed several well known names to the weather world. Dr. Steve Lyons from The Weather Channel, Dean Gulezian who is the Eastern Director of NOAA, and Bill Proenza, former director of The National Hurricane Center. I also was a sideline, sports reporter for the Lenape District Television Channel from January 2007 to June 2008. I graduated from Seneca High School in June of 2008.

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