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A few inches of light to moderate snow from Saturday night to Sunday morning will be enough for slippery roads and low visibility across parts of New Jersey.
The National Weather Service said most areas of central and southern New Jersey should see 1 to 5 inches of snow from a fast-moving storm, but up to 6 inches of snow are possible in parts of Monmouth and Ocean counties. Areas south and east of Interstate 95 have the greatest chance of seeing the highest snow totals.
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NJ weather: Snow squall warning issued in 2 counties as fast snow showers sweep across region
A snow squall warning has been issued for two counties in northern New Jersey Thursday afternoon as an intense band of snow showers was quickly moving across parts of the state. The alert, issued at about 2:55 p.
It's not a major winter storm, but parts of New Jersey may need to break out the snow shovel for the first time this season.
Governor Phil Murphy has declared a state of emergency for Northwestern New Jersey due to a significant winter storm that will hit tomorrow.
A light round of snow may move into North Jersey overnight, though forecasters say precipitation amounts will vary widely across the region.
Winter weather advisories had hit nearby PA counties as residents face a slippery commute Dec. 10. See NJ's forecast, timing, maps and more.
Philadelphia is bracing for another round of bitter cold as Arctic air settles over the region this week, with the potential for weekend snow returning to the I-95 corridor. Temperatures have already dropped sharply,