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Sudden Snow Squall Threatens Tri-State Area Roads
1 Jan
Summary
- Dangerous snow squall moving southeast at 25 mph.
- Rapid visibility drops and icy roads expected within minutes.
- Drivers urged to delay travel or reduce speed immediately.

An urgent snow squall warning was issued for Sussex and Warren counties early Thursday morning, alerting residents to dangerous driving conditions. The National Weather Service reported a fast-moving squall traveling southeast at 25 mph, causing intense bursts of heavy snow and gusty winds. This phenomenon can lead to sudden whiteout conditions and rapidly developing icy roads within minutes.
Travel within the affected areas, including towns like Newton, Easton, and Hackettstown, became hazardous. The weather service emphasized the need for drivers to slow down, increase visibility with headlights and hazard lights, maintain safe distances, and avoid abrupt braking due to the unpredictable road conditions and potential for chain-reaction accidents.
Snow squalls, distinct from snowstorms due to their brief but intense nature, necessitate immediate safety precautions. The National Weather Service advises postponing travel until the squall passes. Drivers caught in the conditions should prepare their vehicles, maintain safe distances, and carry an emergency kit.




