Eight counties in New Jersey are under a winter storm watch, because of the possibility of heavy snow and dangerous road conditions
Dangerously cold temperatures will grip New Jersey next week after a winter storm on Sunday brings widespread snow to the state.
The forecasts for this weekend’s winter storm have been flip-flopping for several days because of the uncertainty over how close the storm will track to New Jersey. The track, along with how much cold air pushes in ahead of the storm and how fast the system moves,
The National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather outlook for New York and New Jersey on Thursday. Forecasters say there is a chance of afternoon snow showers which could lead to some slippery spots during the evening commute.
Part of New Jersey could see a dusting of snow Thursday, but Sunday has more snow potential especially for the North Jersey region.
Snow is on the way to New Jersey on Friday, according to the National Weather Service, Mount Holly office. Snowfall is expected to be light and concentrated along the Jersey Shore region. Ocean and Monmouth counties might see up to 1 inch of snow accumulation.
The high winds that have blown through New Jersey are expected to continue Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service.
This frigid weather could lead to infrastructure challenges, including frozen water pipes and a surge in heating demand.
The National Weather Service released the snowfall totals for some New Jersey towns and counties Monday afternoon.
New Jersey is under a State of Emergency declared Sunday by Gov. Phil Murphy, due to severe storms causing hazardous winter weather conditions, including heavy snow, sleet, freezing rain, high wind gusts and freezing temperatures.
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