However, big questions remain about where the bulk of the storm will hit — and how much snow, if any, will fall in New Jersey. Forecasters from AccuWeather continue to predict a widespread 1 to ...
New Jersey has had several winters with as much as 55 inches of snow, one with more than 60 inches, and some with only 5.
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Is it going to snow Thursday? Yes, but big storm looks like it will miss Jersey ShoreNow, the higher accumulations will be in Delaware and the southernmost part of New Jersey ... Is it going to snow Thursday? Yes, but big storm looks like it will miss Jersey Shore ...
The chances of snow reaching the northern parts of New Jersey on Thursday are slim ... but how close it is to us was the big question of the weekend. And now that we are getting closer our ...
AccuWeather's monthly map only shows one chance of snow this March in Newark. Will that turn out to be accurate for New ...
Expect golden sunshine, completely dry weather, and relatively light winds (compared the past few days) throughout Monday.
How hard will the impact be to New Jersey? Will we see an inch — or a foot or more? Here's what the models are showing and the latest forecast. The National Weather Service is predicting ...
A Winter Weather Advisory will be in effect for the entire Hudson Valley, Connecticut and northern New Jersey from 11 a.m. Saturday until 1 p.m. Sunday. Saturday is a First Alert Weather Day due ...
Once the weather warms up, the outdoor area opens ... and how to make the most of your visit. A trip to Big Kahuna, New Jersey, isn’t cheap, but if you buy tickets the right way, you can ...
It's March, but it's still winter. And as we know, just because February has expired, it doesn't mean the chance for snow has. We have been known to get some snow -- or sometimes even lots of snow ...
A snow storm could be on the way for much of New Jersey, but a diminishing forecast is now calling for up to 6 inches in parts of the state on Wednesday or Thursday. Accuweather says the storm ...
Now, the higher accumulations will be in Delaware and the southernmost part of New Jersey. Steven DiMartino, meteorologist at NY NJ PA Weather, said the storm was always going to develop around ...
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