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  2. How much snow is expected? See projected inch counts by ... - AOL

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    New Jersey is slated to get snow beginning Friday morning, and many areas are expected to see a plowable amount. The snow is expected to begin early Friday and progressively get worse through the day.

  3. NJ snow forecast: Winter storm watch issued for Monday. How ...

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    The "high end" forecast pushed that to 6 to 8 inches closer to New York City and as much as 12 to 16 inches in western New Jersey, but the Weather Service said current models put the likelihood of ...

  4. In addition to snow flurries, the National Weather Service expects it to get "very windy," with winds blowing at 15 to 20 mph and gusts as high as 45 mph, potentially resulting in some tree damage ...

  5. Another storm on the way? Here's a look at the NJ snow forecast

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    Cold temperatures are on the way — but does that mean a winter storm in New Jersey?

  6. NJ weather: Up to 4 inches of snow expected overnight in ...

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    The snow is predicted to start around 10 p.m. Friday, and shouldn't interfere with the afternoon commute. NJ weather: Up to 4 inches of snow expected overnight in Monmouth, Ocean counties Skip to ...

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  8. Up to 12 inches of snow in parts of NJ, severe coastal ... - AOL

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    Up to 12 inches of snow will fall in some parts of New Jersey.

  9. NJ snowstorm brings speed restrictions; updated snow totals ...

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    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.