It's certainly going to feel like January across New Jersey on Monday, with significant snow accumulations in South Jersey and biting wind chills statewide.
It's certainly going to feel like January across New Jersey on Monday, with significant snow accumulations in South Jersey and biting wind chills statewide.
It's certainly going to feel like January across New Jersey on Monday, with significant snow accumulations in South Jersey and biting wind chills statewide.
No matter where in New Jersey you are, a blast of cold arctic air will settle in overnight. To the southeast, significant snowfall is likely on Monday.
For the latest winter storm forecast information, please refer to my newest weather blog post.
What s New?
Not much has changed amongst the forecast models lately. That s a good thing in weather forecasting, as it adds to our confidence that we have a decent handle on the storm. We will, of course, continue tweaking and tightening our expectations until the storm arrives. (And yes, that includes calling double-digit snowfall likely for a substantial chunk of the state.)
The latest snowfall forecast for the Sunday-Monday-Tuesday nor easter, as of Saturday evening. (Dan Zarrow, Townsquare Media)
The biggest piece of news is that the National Weather Service rejiggered their warnings, watches and advisories, now that we re within 24 hours of first flakes. Here s the breakdown: