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NJ Braces for First Snowfall: 1-4 Inches Expected
14 Dec
Summary
- New Jersey anticipates its first accumulating snow of the season.
- Winter weather advisories cover 16 of 21 counties starting Saturday.
- Frigid temperatures and gusty winds will persist for several days.

New Jersey is set to receive its first accumulating snowfall of the season this weekend. A winter storm system is forecast to move across the region from west to east, beginning late Saturday and lasting until Sunday afternoon.
Residents can expect snowfall amounts ranging from 1 to 4 inches, with potential for isolated areas to see up to 5 inches. Winter weather advisories have been issued for 16 counties, cautioning about hazardous road conditions, particularly on bridges and overpasses.
In addition to the snow, the state will continue to experience frigid temperatures and strong winds. An Arctic front arriving Sunday afternoon is expected to bring gusts of 25 to 30 mph, potentially causing blowing snow and reduced visibility.




