Those impacted are being contacted and rescheduled.
State Police have responded to more than 100 accidents and calls to aid motorists.
Toni Yates has the latest on another winter storm impacting New Jersey.
The state DOT ensures there is no shortage of salt, but motorists are advised to work from home if possible and avoid unnecessary travel as road conditions may be challenging.
If residents must drive, motorists are advised to:
- SLOW DOWN, and obey posted speed limits
- Always STAY CLEAR of plowing and spreading trucks. If they are behind you, let them pass
- DO NOT pass between trucks that are in a plow formation
For the latest winter storm forecast information, please refer to my newest weather blog post.
Another weekend is upon us. And there s another snowstorm in the forecast. Another nor easter. Tis the season, I suppose.
This coastal storm is different than the long-duration, high-impact winter storm that clobbered the state earlier this week. (A Miller Type A vs. the previous Miller Type B track.) While we ve been watching the development of this weekend s storm since Monday, it wasn t until Thursday afternoon and Friday morning that it became clear this coast-hugger system would bring wintry weather to New Jersey.
So at this point, we have determined that the storm will have some impact. (It s a hit .) And as of this post, we have a pretty good sense of the timing. All that s left is to nail down accumulations and impacts.