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N.J. weather: Snow forecast for parts of state increase to 2 to 8 inches Tuesday. Latest maps.
The storm will also bring heavy rain to the southern half of New Jersey. A messy Tuesday morning commute is expected. Read More
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
Storm could bring 3-to-5 inches of snow to NJ, Hudson Valley, rain to NYC
New York City is expected to see rain on Tuesday morning, while areas north of the city will receive a few inches of snow. Read More
Latest update on NJ’s snowy and rainy midweek nor’easter
Heads up! Road conditions could become messy all day Tuesday, as a mix of accumulating snow and heavy rain sweeps through New Jersey. 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
Storm Threatens to Bring ‘Widespread and Impactful’ Snow and Ice to Northeast
A potential nor’easter could leave as much as a foot of snow in the Poconos in Pennsylvania, the Catskills in New York, and parts of Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont, a forecaster said. Read More
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