The National Weather Service and AccuWeather forecasters have differing predictions for snow chances in New Jersey for the latest storm.
A dusting of snow is expected overnight in New Jersey with less than an inch anticipated in most areas as a big winter storm remains south and misses the state. Southern parts of Cape May County may see up to 2 inches of snow, according to the National Weather Service. As of Wednesday morning, no formal winter weather advisories were issued.
Winter is far from over with another winter storm headed to New Jersey Wednesday night into Thursday. How much snow are we expecting? What to know.
A brutal air surge in the belly of the nation is heading to the Northeast — and the air in New Jersey may make it feel near zero degrees.
As of the most recent update from the U.S. Drought Monitor map, all of New Jersey was battling moderate drought. Nearly 72 percent of the state was facing severe drought, with nearly 34 percent of the state battling extreme drought. The southern part of the state had the worst drought conditions.
New Jersey is in the path of a massive winter storm tracking cross-country, and one weather model is calling for over a foot in some areas. See where.
The Lehigh Valley is under a winter weather advisory Saturday for 2-4 inches of snow with some ice, according to the National Weather Service. Sunday could bring heavy rain and the potential for
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