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Home / Weather / NJ Icy Threat: Black Ice Grips State Post-Storm

NJ Icy Threat: Black Ice Grips State Post-Storm

28 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Lingering freezing drizzle creates hazardous travel conditions statewide.
  • State of emergency active, though commercial vehicle restrictions lifted.
  • Forecast predicts continued cold with potential for snow squalls next week.
NJ Icy Threat: Black Ice Grips State Post-Storm

New Jersey faces hazardous travel conditions Saturday morning as a winter storm transitions to freezing drizzle, creating a significant risk of black ice across untreated surfaces. Despite snowfall totals falling short of initial forecasts, the shift to freezing rain has heightened concerns. A state of emergency remains active statewide, though commercial vehicle restrictions have been lifted as of 8 a.m. Saturday.

The weather service forecasts lingering cold, with temperatures struggling to reach freezing and potential for black ice to persist through Saturday night and into Sunday morning, especially on roadways and bridges. Drivers are urged to exercise extreme caution during early morning travel on Sunday. Conditions are expected to gradually improve with clearing skies and rising temperatures.

The week ahead predicts a dynamic weather pattern, starting with more freezing rain in northern New Jersey on Sunday before a substantial warm front brings temperatures into the 50s and 60s by Monday, potentially with showers and thunder. Colder conditions will return Tuesday through Friday, bringing the possibility of snow squalls, particularly in northwestern areas, with high temperatures remaining in the 30s.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Travel remains hazardous across New Jersey due to lingering freezing drizzle and the risk of black ice on untreated roads and surfaces.
While this storm brought more ice than snow, next week could bring snow squalls, especially in northwestern New Jersey, followed by a significant warm-up.
Yes, a state of emergency is in effect for all 21 counties in New Jersey due to the hazardous winter weather conditions.

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