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Winter Storm Watch Issued for Stone Harbor

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STONE HARBOR – The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Watch for the Borough of Stone Harbor and surrounding areas.  The Winter Storm Watch is in effect for the evening hours of Jan. 3 through Jan. 4. A storm will intensify off the eastern seaboard of the United States and is expected to bring snow and gusty winds to the Jersey Shore.  As of Tuesday afternoon, the current forecast calls for the potential of four to six inches of snow.  The snowfall totals may be adjusted by the National Weather Service and are largely dependent on the track of the winter storm. The strong winds associated with this storm may make driving difficult.  Please exercise caution while driving during this storm event.  Snow will likely to continue to blow and drift after the storm as windy, very cold conditions are in the forecast through the majority of the weekend.  If you have any emergency, please dial 911.  If you lose power, please call Atlantic City Electric’s outage line at 1-800-833-7476. Please secure loose objects including trash cans and patio furniture in advance of the storm as they may be subject to strong gusty winds.  If you own a property in Stone Harbor which is not properly winterized, it is advisable for you to have someone check your property for frozen or leaking pipes.  Milder temperatures, when they occur, may result in some properties with broken or leaking pipes. Continue to monitor this site and traditional media outlets for updated weather information.  We are in constant communication with the Cape May County Office of Emergency Management regarding future notifications and information. 

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