10 NJ Counties Under Winter Storm Warning—Here’s What You Need to Know!

NJ Weather Alert: Higher Snow Totals Expected as Winter Storm Warnings Expand to 10 Counties

As winter tightens its grip on New Jersey, the state braces for a significant snowstorm expected to bring higher snow totals than initially forecasted. The National Weather Service (NWS) has expanded its winter storm warnings to include 10 counties, raising concerns about travel safety, potential power outages, and disruptions to daily activities.



The Latest Snow Forecast: What to Expect

According to updated reports from the NWS, areas north and west of Interstate 95 are now forecasted to receive between 6 to 10 inches of snow, with some localized areas seeing even higher totals. For the central and southern parts of the state, 3 to 6 inches are expected, with mixed precipitation potentially reducing accumulations.

The system, characterized as a Nor’easter, is pulling moisture from the Atlantic Ocean, intensifying snowfall rates during peak hours. Heavy snow is expected from late Sunday evening through Monday morning, coinciding with the morning commute.


Counties Under Winter Storm Warnings

The NWS has issued warnings for the following counties:

  • Bergen
  • Essex
  • Hudson
  • Morris
  • Passaic
  • Sussex
  • Warren
  • Hunterdon
  • Somerset
  • Middlesex

Residents in these areas are advised to prepare for hazardous travel conditions, reduced visibility, and potential delays or cancellations in public transportation.


Timing and Key Impacts

  • Sunday Evening (7 PM onwards): Light snow begins across northern NJ, transitioning to moderate-to-heavy snow by late evening.
  • Monday Morning Commute (5 AM to 10 AM): Dangerous road conditions are expected, with visibility dropping to less than a quarter-mile at times.
  • Afternoon Clearing: Snow tapers off by mid-afternoon Monday, leaving cold and icy conditions in its wake.

Impacts to Watch For:

  1. Travel Hazards: Icy roads and blowing snow could lead to multiple accidents.
  2. Power Outages: Wet snow accumulation on power lines and tree branches may result in outages.
  3. School Closures: Anticipate delays or closures as districts prioritize safety.

How to Prepare for the Storm

To minimize risks and stay safe:

  1. Check Your Supplies: Stock up on essentials like food, water, flashlights, and batteries.
  2. Prepare Vehicles: Ensure tires are in good condition and that wipers and de-icer are functioning properly.
  3. Stay Informed: Monitor local news channels and weather apps for real-time updates.
  4. Work from Home: If possible, avoid commuting during peak storm hours.

Weather-Ready NJ: Resources and Assistance

For residents facing hardships during the storm:

  • NJ Emergency Management: Provides updates on shelter locations and resources.
  • PSEG Power Outage Alerts: Real-time updates on outages and restoration timelines.
  • NJ Transit: Check schedules for delays or cancellations.

Community Voices: Facing the Storm Together

As the state braces for heavy snow, residents are preparing in different ways:

  • "I’ve stocked up on groceries and will be working from home," said Linda from Bergen County.
  • "We’re setting up a generator in case of power outages," shared a family from Essex.
  • "Snowstorms can be tough, but they bring the neighborhood together," remarked a local volunteer in Hudson.

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