7:45pm update: revised snow totals and percentages

Some fine-tuning:

I still see light snow beginning overnight, but temperatures will only rise into the mid-30s, so I think the snow will hang around a bit longer.  Look for light snow lingering until 10 or 11am, then rain until about 3 or 4pm, then changing back to snow.  In this later period of snow, Berks could see accumulations in the range of 3-6 inches.  (Since it appears there will be a shorter period of rain in between the light snow and the heavier snow, the snow accumulations go up--as do our chances of having a snow day.)

Allentown gets mostly snow, accumulating 6-8 inches.

Mostly rain for Philadelphia.  Could see 2-4 inches on the back end.

Lawrenceville, New Jersey looks like a rainier solution.  4-6 inches.

Nutley, New Jersey is looking like mostly snow, and a virtually guaranteed snow day.  Accumulations in the range of 10-14 inches.

Still seeing historic amounts for Boston: 24 inches or more.

Back to Berks now: travel will become hazardous, starting around 4 or 5pm Friday and extending to late Saturday morning.  High on Saturday will be 34 with strong winds and gradual clearing.  Low Saturday night will be a frigid 15.

Revised percentages:

Chance of delay Friday, 20%

Chance of cancellation Friday, 60%

Chance of early dismissal Friday, 40%

Still looking like a delay is possible on Monday as well.

Stay tuned for updates!

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