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Residents of Monmouth and Ocean counties should get their snow shovels and ice melt ready. The National Weather Service is predicting 4 to 5 inches of snow in portions of both counties between Dec. 13 and 14, then frigid temperatures that will turn any snowmelt into ice.
Governor Phil Murphy has declared a state of emergency for Northwestern New Jersey due to a significant winter storm that will hit tomorrow.
Flash freeze from low temperatures and snowfall in coastal storm could bring slippery conditions to northern New Jersey on Sunday and Monday.
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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Snow expected tonight across Philadelphia, New Jersey, Delaware: Forecast, totals, alerts
A winter storm will bring snow to the Philadelphia region tonight, followed by a blast of dangerous cold lasting through early next week, according to the National Weather Service.
Cold front brings snow chances and a deep freeze to New Jersey this weekend TRENTON, NJ – Rain and mild air will give way to a sharp chill across New Jersey by midweek, followed by a cold, breezy stretch and a chance for light snow as the weekend approaches.
Winter weather advisories had hit nearby PA counties as residents face a slippery commute Dec. 10. See NJ's forecast, timing, maps and more.
Forecasters are tracking the potential for more winter weather this weekend in New Jersey as temperatures remain cold enough for snow.