New Jersey may finally see its first significant snowfall in almost two years, as forecasters are closely monitoring a major weekend storm that could bring much-needed snow to the state.
Just days after a storm drops snow and snarls travel over the southern High Plains and in the Northeast, a second major cross-country storm will threaten heavy snow in the central United States along a 1,000-mile swath from northeastern New Mexico to northern Michigan early next week. AccuWeather meteorologists warn that this storm could hit travel hard in the Central states, with the major hubs of Chicago and Kansas City, Missouri, potentially facing heavy snow. A significant change in the weat
Just days after a storm drops snow and snarls travel over the southern High Plains and in the Northeast, a second major cross-country storm will threaten heavy snow in the central United States along a 1,000-mile swath from northeastern New Mexico to northern Michigan early next week. AccuWeather meteorologists warn that this storm could hit travel hard in the Central states, with the major hubs of Chicago and Kansas City, Missouri, facing heavy snow and the potential for blizzard conditions. A
New Jersey may finally see its first significant snowfall in almost two years, as forecasters are closely monitoring a major weekend storm that could bring much-needed snow to the state.
New Jersey may finally see its first significant snowfall in almost two years, as forecasters are closely monitoring a major weekend storm that could bring much-needed snow to the state.