Clark Park Volunteers, Unfortunately it doesn't appear that the snow will leave us alone this weekend for our scheduled clean-up. The weather bureau's report (below) is sufficiently vague that we could possibly miss this storm but several wise folks have advised that even if it didn't snow and the current coverage melted, we'd be working in deep mud.
So, we're "tentatively" rescheduling this work day for March 29 at 10:00 AM by the flagpole. Updates will be sent out as soon as we have more definite information. Sorry for all the postponements but we'll be out in the park soon (hopefully). Thanks, Andy Severe Weather Alert from the National Weather Service ...WINTER STORM OUTLOOK NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOUNT HOLLY NJ 515 AM EST TUE FEB 25 2003 ...LIGHT SNOW LIKELY WELL SOUTH AND EAST OF PHILADELPHIA WEDNESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHT... ...A HEAVIER SNOW ACCUMULATION IS POSSIBLE OVER THE ENTIRE AREA THURSDAY INTO FRIDAY... WEAK LOW PRESSURE WILL SPREAD MORE CLOUDS AND THE THREAT OF LIGHT SNOW INTO PARTS OF THE DELMARVA LATE TONIGHT...AND PERHAPS AS FAR NORTH AS PHILADELPHIA WEDNESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHT. SOME SPOTS ON THE DELMARVA COULD SEE A COUPLE OF INCHES OF SNOW BY EARLY THURSDAY. THEN...A SOMEWHAT STRONGER STORM SYSTEM MAY AFFECT THE ENTIRE REGION FROM THURSDAY INTO FRIDAY...BRINGING PRIMARILY SNOW. THERE IS STILL SOME UNCERTAINTY AS TO THE TRACK OF THE STORM...BUT SHOULD IT PUSH FAR ENOUGH NORTH...ACCUMULATIONS OF SEVERAL INCHES OF SNOW WOULD BE POSSIBLE FOR AT LEAST PART OF THE REGION. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO OR YOUR LOCAL MEDIA FOR ADDITIONAL UPDATES ON THIS DEVELOPING WINTER WEATHER EVENT. ---- You are receiving this because you are subscribed to the list named "UnivCity." To unsubscribe or for archive information, see <http://www.purple.com/list.html>.
