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Snow Storm in Johnstown-2
Administrator | Feb 09, 2010 | Comments 0

With all of the headlines this past week, hearing that more snow is on the way for our area throughout tonight and tomorrow is more than unnerving for most. According to the National Weather Service, we can expect another 8-12 inches of snowfall tonight that will continue overnight, falling steady into tomorrow morning and tapering off in the afternoon. Apparently this situation is being caused by two different storms that are going to merge over the entire northeast at some point tonight. One is an area of low pressure moving east over the Ohio Valley and the other is an additional area of low pressure that is moving north towards the New Jersey Shore.
As these two storms meet, the accumulation that is expected will blanket the Laurel Highlands with 8-12 inches of snow and the areas to the east and north including Washington DC, New Jersey, Delaware, Connecticut, and others will receive more than 12 inches.
You can learn more about this storm on The Weather Channel’s Website.
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