Eight counties in New Jersey are under a winter storm watch, because of the possibility of heavy snow and dangerous road conditions
Gov. Phil Murphy​ declared a State of Emergency across 21 counties in New Jersey that will be in effect at 8 a.m. Sunday.
Dangerously cold temperatures will grip New Jersey next week after a winter storm on Sunday brings widespread snow to the state.
NEW YORK — New York, New Jersey and Connecticut are under winter storm warnings Sunday as the entire region braces for snow. Tri-State Area officials had been issuing warnings and discussing the states' preparations in the days leading up to the storm.
Wintry weather will really ramp up this afternoon, with the heaviest and most widespread snow expected around dinnertime (early evening).
The forecasts for this weekend’s winter storm have been flip-flopping for several days because of the uncertainty over how close the storm will track to New Jersey. The track, along with how much cold air pushes in ahead of the storm and how fast the system moves,
The National Weather Service (NWS) had winter weather warnings in place for 11 states early on Thursday, with up to 1 foot of snow forecast for some parts of the country. Snow can disrupt travel and lead to hazardous driving conditions. Winter storms can also trigger power outages.
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With a winter storm moving in, New Jersey is under a State of Emergency Sunday morning. The State of Emergency, declared by Gov. Phil Murphy, went into effect at 8 a.m. Sunday. The state is expecting heavy snow totaling up to 8 inches followed by extremely low temperatures.
The NYC area is forecast to see significant snow on Sunday as New Jersey declares a state of emergency. Here's how much to expect, when the storm will stop and end, plus how to track live coverage:
A winter storm warning has been issued for New York, New Jersey and Connecticut as the entire region could get blanketed in snow.
A winter storm brought the Lehigh Valley its biggest snowfall of the winter so far before temperatures become dangerously cold.