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Snow could taper off by 2 to 3 p.m. depending on your location. By 6 p.m. it should completely stop snowing. According to the National Weather Service, New Jersey will have a cold and dry weekend ...
If you like snow, you're in luck. If you don't like shoveling, better luck next storm. New Jersey is slated to get snow beginning Friday morning, and many areas are expected to see a plowable amount.
As of 9 a.m. there was 8 inches of snow in Sparta, 5.8 inches of snow in Parsippany, 3.8 inches of snow in Paramus and 3 inches in Ramsey, according to Bob Ziff of the North Jersey Weather Observers.
The storm traveling through New Jersey forecast to drop up to eight inches of snow in parts of the state has arrived. The Asbury Park Press will be posting updates as the storm progresses.
The average annual precipitation in New Jersey ranges from 40 inches along the southeastern coast to around 51 inches in the north-central part of the state. The driest season is usually autumn which has an average of 8 days per month with measurable precipitation. During other seasons the average month has between 9 and 12 days of precipitation.
6:50 a.m. Northwest NJ getting 2x the snow of most other areas Snowfall has already varied widely across the region with northwest New Jersey bearing the brunt.
2024–25. The 2023–24 North American winter was the warmest winter on record across the contiguous United States, with below-average snowfall primarily in the Upper Midwest and parts of the Northeastern United States. However, some areas, especially in the states of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York saw considerably more snow than the ...
Near 20 inches were reported on the ground at Newark, New Jersey by January 27, where snowfall rates were at 3 to 4 inches an hour. Portions of Southern New Jersey saw variable snow amounts. Atlantic City saw about 3 inches of snow and Cape May reported about 2.5".
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