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Another Snow Storm Could Hit New Jersey On Friday Night
Another Snow Storm Could Hit New Jersey On Friday Night
Another Snow Storm Could Hit New Jersey On Friday Night. N.J. weather Next powerful storm threatens significant flooding from heavy rain, melting snow Monday - Heavy snow possible with accumulations between 6 and 10 inches from Sunday morning through late Sunday. The first storm on Friday afternoon is expected to drop a coating to 2 inches of snow across southern New Jersey.
N.J. weather Snow forecast increases. Winter storm warnings issued for 5 counties in latest from www.nj.com
6 Inches Of Snow Possible For NJ In Latest Forecast - Across New Jersey, NJ - Forecasters say that a storm Sunday night into Monday could drop up to 6 inches of snow in South Jersey. Winter weather advisories have been issued for six New Jersey counties
N.J. weather Snow forecast increases. Winter storm warnings issued for 5 counties in latest
A massive winter storm has its sights set on New Jersey this week, and while its impact could be a mere nuisance, one weather model shows it could drop significant snowfall for some. Hunterdon, Morris, Sussex and Warren counties through 1 a.m Another winter storm could hit New Jersey on Friday with widespread accumulations throughout the state of 1 to 3 inches, and 3 to 6 inches in the northwest counties, according to AccuWeather.com.
N.J. weather After rain Friday, forecasters tracking potential for another winter storm. A massive winter storm has its sights set on New Jersey this week, and while its impact could be a mere nuisance, one weather model shows it could drop significant snowfall for some. The first storm on Friday afternoon is expected to drop a coating to 2 inches of snow across southern New Jersey.
N.J. weather As snow ends today, forecasters tracking another winter storm threat for Friday. New Jersey's latest weather forecast includes two rounds of snow Another winter storm could hit New Jersey on Friday with widespread accumulations throughout the state of 1 to 3 inches, and 3 to 6 inches in the northwest counties, according to AccuWeather.com.