The Nationwide Climate Service has issued a winter storm warning from 10 p.m. Thursday to 10 a.m. Friday, with as much as 6 inches of snow anticipated for some areas of central and southern New Jersey.
The state’s counties underneath the winter storm warning embody Monmouth, Ocean, Burlington, Atlantic, Camden, Gloucester, Salem and Cumberland. Cape Might County was the one Shore county not underneath the warning, though a winter climate advisory had been issued there.
The morning commute could possibly be hazardous for motorists in inside southern New Jersey and coastal northern New Jersey, with accumulations of as much as 2 inches per hour for a interval someday between 1 a.m. and seven a.m. Friday, in response to the climate service.
The heaviest snowfall might not happen till round dawn and affect South Jersey essentially the most, the climate service stated.
“Journey could possibly be tough,” the climate service warned. “Should you should journey, preserve an additional flashlight, meals, and water in your automobile in case of an emergency.”
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A winter climate advisory is in impact for northern New Jersey north of Interstate Freeway 95, the place as much as 4 inches of snow is feasible.
Many police departments on the Jersey Shore have been directing residents to park their autos off their neighborhood streets on Thursday evening forward of the snow plowing which may be needed afterward Friday.
Erik Larsen: 732-682-9359 or [email protected]
Source: Asbury Park