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Weather News N J Weather Significant Winter Storm Looks More Likely With Snow Rain Damaging Winds To Lash State

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Weather News N J Weather Significant Winter Storm Looks More Likely With Snow Rain Damaging Winds To Lash State | RobinsPost News & Noticias

N.J. weather: Snow, wintry mix, rain in forecast for winter storm Tuesday. Latest updates.


Precipitation may begin as a mix of wet snow and rain across inland areas Sunday morning before transitioning to all rain by afternoon as temperatures rise. The Jersey Shore should see high ... Read More

N.J. weather: Snow chances updated in new forecast maps for winter storm Tuesday


AccuWeather's forecast map for the winter storm on Tuesday shows 1 to 3 inches of snow across northwestern New Jersey. Read More

New Storm Could Bring Up To 5 Inches Of Snow To These Parts Of Tristate Region


The National Weather Service has just released initial projected snowfall totals for a new coastal storm set to hit the New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut tristate area, with the first accumulating ... Read More

Winter Storm Warning As 13 Inches of Snow To Strike: ‘Extreme Caution’


Alerts from the National Weather Service span swaths of the northern U.S. early Saturday, as heavy snow could appear. Read More

A trio of storm systems will bring a mix of snow and rain to NJ soon


As the Thanksgiving holiday weekend ends and November turns to December, New Jersey's weather will turn more active and potentially more wintry next week. Read More


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