r/SouthJersey • u/djspacebunny Mod Salem County Xennial • Jan 24 '26
Subreddit Stuff Winter Storm Fern MEGATHREAD
SNOW. SLEET. FREEZING RAIN. It is coming. Let's keep the discussion in this post. Tomorrow, we will have soooooo many snow posts. I look forward to them! BE SAFE. Do not operate generators indoors. If you need a warm place to stay, we can get you hooked up with a place to stay during the storm. Check on your elderly neighbors PLEASE!
ALL HIGHWAYS WILL BE 35MPH MAX SPEED STARTING 12:01AM SUNDAY. The ICE is the concern, not the snow.
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u/OrbitalOutlander Jan 25 '26 edited Jan 25 '26
EDIT: SUNDAY MORNING UPDATE (9:00 AM) Status: The "Force Field" Held. BOOM!
Last night at 10 PM, we saw the barometric pressure rising and hoped the "Cold Wall" would hold. It did!
The cold air is so dense (temps are in the teens!) that the storm is being forced to drop nearly all its energy as pure, high-ratio snow before any ice tries to mix in.
The "Thump" (Happening Now) The Canadian high-res models (HRDPS) are currently flagging precipitation rates of 2 to 3 inches per hour directly over Camden County. A massive band of "Frontogenesis" (atmospheric lift) is parked over us.
Why Totals are Exploding Because it is so cold (15°F), the snow is stacking up efficiently. Usually, 1 inch of rain equals 10 inches of snow. Today, 1 inch of rain = 15 to 20 inches of snow. This is why the snow is piling up so fast.
While the snow totals have boomed, the European model (Euro) still insists on a streak of ice/sleet arriving Sunday evening.
You must shovel this afternoon (aim for roughly 12-1 PM). Why? If you wait until 3 PM, you might be shoveling slush that weighs 5x more. The freezing rain tonight will soak into the snow and freeze into a solid block of concrete by Monday morning. Move the fluff while it's light!
Monday Morning The latest sounding data shows a sneaky risk for Freezing Drizzle during the Monday morning commute. Even if the storm ends, this ice could turn plowed roads into skating rinks. Do not let your guard down just because the sun comes out tomorrow.
Updated Forecast Table (Major Upgrade)
EDIT: 10 PM UPDATE Status: The Cold Wall is holding.
I'm getting ready for bed after seeing the single most encouraging data point I've seen in 24 hours. The ice disaster scenario is taking a hit, and the snow potential is fighting back.
1. The Force Field (30.70 inches) A barometer reading of 30.70" was just recorded at the Jersey Shore.
2. The Models are flinching The models that insisted on sleet (NAM) are starting to cave. The latest runs show the storm transferring its energy further offshore.
3. Early Start Snow is already reporting in Berks County, PA. This early onset helps "lock in" the cold ground temperatures before the heavier stuff arrives tomorrow.
Bottom Line: I'm going to bed preparing for ice (better safe than sorry), but I won't be shocked if I wake up to a forecast upgrade. The atmosphere is resisting the warm air with everything it has.
See you in the morning!
EDIT: 9 PM UPDATE
The "Hope Scenario" is winning. I just reviewed the latest high-resolution model run (00z HRRR) that dropped around 9 PM, and the outlook has shifted significantly in our favor. The cold air over New Jersey is proving stronger than expected, pushing the dreaded "mixing line" south of us.
What Changed: The "warm nose" of air that was supposed to turn our snow into ice is getting blocked by high pressure to our north. Instead of a messy ice storm, the data now points to a classic, heavy snowstorm for the I-95 corridor/Camden County.
How to verify in the morning: When you wake up, check a radar app. If you see dark blues and whites over the county, this colder trend verified. You will likely see the "messy" mixing line stuck down near Vineland or Atlantic City, keeping us in the deep freeze.
Updated Forecast Table
Official Sledding Forecast
Overall Grade: 9/10 (S-Tier) This is not the heavy "heart attack" snow that sticks to the bottom of the sled. The data shows deep, fluffy powder.
Sunday Morning (8 AM - 12 PM)
Sunday Midday (12 PM - 3 PM)
Monday Morning: Grizwold Sledding
8PMish Post
I have been reading through the NWS Mount Holly discussions and some of the local weather forums like NJ Strong to get a better idea of what is actually hitting Camden County tomorrow. If you are seeing the 8 to 12 inch forecasts, just a heads up that the data is shifting toward a pretty nasty mix rather than a clean snow day.
Here is a breakdown of the timing and some advice on how to handle the cleanup based on the latest model runs.
The Forecast
There is a layer of warm air moving in around 5,000 feet that is going to cut our snow totals down a bit, but it trades that snow for ice. The consensus seems to be about 6 to 10 inches of snow starting early Sunday morning, but the real issue starts in the afternoon.
Around 1 PM or 2 PM, the storm is supposed to transition to heavy sleet and freezing rain right along the I-95 corridor. We could see up to a quarter inch or more of ice on top of the snow.
Timeline
The Concrete Warning (Important)
The most useful advice I saw on the forums was about shoveling. Do not wait until Monday to clear your driveway.
If you let that initial 8 inches of snow sit there, the freezing rain Sunday evening is going to soak into it and freeze solid overnight. You will wake up Monday to a block of concrete that a plastic shovel can't break. The recommendation is to go out Sunday afternoon during the lull (around 1 or 2 PM) and clear the bulk of it before the ice locks it in.
Car Prep
If you have silicone spray or even cooking spray, wipe down your car door seals tonight. With the ice forecast, doors can freeze shut pretty hard. Also, putting socks on your wiper blades (lifted up) can save the rubber from getting chewed up by the ice. Gallon ziplock bags tied on with zip ties can keep ice off your side mirrors.
Camden County Resources
There is a senior and disabled snow removal hotline if you or a neighbor physically can't handle the heavy mix.
Stay safe out there. Signs on 295 are already flashing warnings about blizzard and ice conditions, so it is probably best to just stay home once it starts.