Feb. 13 – Anyone in Berks Country acquire usual to the bright skies and warm temperatures can have a state of shock on Sunday morning getting up to a few inches of snow. Formally by late morning, Berks was up to 4.6 inches of snow, which made Sunday the snowiest day of the winter. Besides this 9 inches of snow was put down in January in some snowfalls on Sunday.
The snow didn’t grip much to the concrete surfaces after a couple of days of temperatures in the 50s but did heap upon grasses and other non-concrete surfaces for instance automobiles and vehicles. It also measured the weight of trees and power lines. A National Weather Service-issued winter weather recommendatory was organized through 1 p.m. for Berks and the rest of Southeastern Pennsylvania.
The entire snow in Cornwall Terrace was 4.5 inches. These Berks total were from instructed spotters: Blandon 5 inches, West Wyomissing with 4.8, Huff’s Church with 4.7, and District Township is with 4.1.
The mechanized equipment at Reading Regional Airport, the official weather service site in Berks, doesn’t take the measurement of snow but melts it for a liquid corresponding, and that total at 11 a.m. was 0.13 inches.
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Looking forward to the cold air to hurry up suddenly from an arctic high with temperatures falling to the midteens by the early morning of Monday, As stated by AccuWeather. Sunny skies and a high in the mid-20s are hoped on Monday, with another cold overnight and a low in the teens by Tuesday morning, AccuWeather says.
At that point in time, a warm movement set in, with sunny skies and a high in the mid-30s on Tuesday and near 50 on Wednesday, as per the forecast. Monday is awaited to be another ice day, meaning the temperature doesn’t get above freezing. There were nine in January, the long-term average, and the additional one is on the 5th of February. At the present moment, there are no more in the long-range AccuWeather forecast.