Total snow accumulations between 4 and 6 inches, with localized totals as high as 6 to 8 inches possible. WHERE...Atlantic, Atlantic Coastal Cape May, Cape May, Coastal Atlantic, and Cumberland Counties. WHEN...From 4 PM this after...
说明 ...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 4 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO 7 AM EST WEDNESDAY... WHAT...Heavy snow expected. Total snow accumulations between 4 and 6 inches, with localized totals as high as 6 to 8 inches possible. WHERE...Atlantic, Atl...
Hefty snowfall totals have been reported in the state’s northern region, with the highest accumulation so far reaching 7 inches, in the Morris County borough of Kinnelon. Preliminary snow totals in N.J. Here’s a look at snow accumulations reported by theNational W...
The difference between 31° vs. 32° vs. 33° is huge when trying to forecast snow vs. mix vs. rain. (Or all of the above.) Nailing down the precise temperature is also critically important for determining both snow accumulations and snow ratios (which dictates "dry and flurry" vs. "...
A quick hit of rain Monday night would be followed by a strong push of cold air, forcing a transition to heavy snow during the day on Tuesday. Both the Tuesday morning and evening commutes would be significantly impacted by wintry conditions. In a perfect situation, snowfall totals could ...
So confidence is low regarding snow totals. I might even call it "very low" given all the variables in play. That is why I have not drawn a map or offered specific numbers just yet. It is pretty clear that any threat for "heavy" or "substantial" accumulations will be limited to Nort...
TheNational Weather Servicehas not yet issued a snow forecast map for the Monday storm, but noted that snowfall totals are likely to be in the 2 to 4 inch range with some banding of snow that remains difficult to predict a few days out. ...
It should be no surprise to anyone that, as of this writing, every corner of New Jersey has experienced below-normal snowfall for 2023. (Note: Usually we talk about "seasonal" snow totals, but "annual" totals can be relevant too.) ...
It should be no surprise to anyone that, as of this writing, every corner of New Jersey has experienced below-normal snowfall for 2023. (Note: Usually we talk about "seasonal" snow totals, but "annual" totals can be relevant too.) ...
It should be no surprise to anyone that, as of this writing, every corner of New Jersey has experienced below-normal snowfall for 2023. (Note: Usually we talk about "seasonal" snow totals, but "annual" totals can be relevant too.) ...