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New York Metro Weather has issued a Winter Storm Advisory for Burlington and Ocean Counties in New Jersey. This Winter Storm Advisory is valid from 8:00pm Monday evening through 800am Tuesday morning. A Winter Storm Advisory is issued when forecasters expect a light to moderate winter weather event to occur over a period of time, which may cause travel difficulties or delays. During periods of snow, travel may become increasingly difficult, especially if snow accumulates rapidly. Currently, forecasters are expecting snow accumulations to range between 2 to 3 inches. The official text for the Winter Storm Advisory is below.

New York Metro Weather
Winter Storm Advisory
7:45pm February 21st, 2011

...This is not an official National Weather Service product and should not be confused for an official watch, warning or advisory...

*Counties Incuded: 
New Jersey: Burlington, Ocean

...Light  accumulations of snow possible Monday night through Tuesday morning...

*Hazards...Light snowfall which may cause slick roads Tuesday morning.

*Accumulations...Total storm accumulations are expected to range from 2 to 3 inches by the time the snow ends early Tuesday. Higher amounts are expected towards southern new jersey ( 2 to 4 inches) and lower amounts further north (1 to 2 inches).

*Impact...Travel may be difficult or slippery during the snow. 

*Timing...The snow is expected to develop later this Monday evening and continue through Tuesday morning before ending Tuesday morning.

*Confidence...Confidence in the advisory is moderate.

*Information...
A Winter Storm Advisory means that a moderate winter weather event is expected across the area, specifically 2 to 3 inches of snow with this event. This wintry precipitation may cause some moderate travel difficulties or delays. Occasionally, heavier precipitation may cause very difficult travel especially if it accumulates rapidly. Please prepare for slippery and snowy roads and  keep alert for updates on the situation.

JH
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