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Weather News N J Weather Potential Ice Storm Could Spark ‘nasty Rush Hour’ On Thursday

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N.J. weather: Forecasters tracking potential coastal storm next week. Chilly weekend ahead.


Weather forecasters are tracking the potential for a coastal storm that could bring gusty winds and heavy rain to New Jersey next week. “Beginning Wednesday night and lasting into Thursday of next ... Read More

N.J. weather: Gusts up to 60 mph could blast parts of state, sparking wind alerts in 10 counties


Forecasters say a strong low pressure system moving across the region on Wednesday is expected to generate powerful wind gusts, especially in northern New Jersey. Read More

N.J. weather: Winds to ramp up Wednesday night with powerful gusts of 50 mph expected


All 21 counties across New Jersey are under wind alerts Wednesday because of a strong storm system that’s expected to bring wind gusts as powerful as 50 mph at times. Forecasters from the National ... Read More

N.J. weather: Fierce nor’easter to hit state with up to 60 mph winds, coastal flooding. Latest forecast.


A powerful nor’easter is expected to bring strong winds up to 60 mph and a soaking rain to New Jersey this weekend, with forecasters warning coastal residents that flooding could become serious enough ... Read More


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