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The latest snow totals from the North Jersey Weather Observers include 4 inches in Ramsey, 4.3 in Hillsdale, 13.5 inches in Wantage and 4.2 inches in Cedar Grove. 5 p.m. More delayed openings Monday
Snow inch counts in NJ. Inch counts according to Bob Ziff of the North Jersey Weather Observers and the National Weather Service: High Point: 20 inches. Highland Lakes: 12 inches. Wantage: 3 ...
There's a little more snow farther south with 4 to 5 inches expected in Vineland and Trenton, per the National Weather Service. ... I-280, I-287, I-295, I-676 and Route 440, but not the Garden ...
The town had lesser snow amounts due to a break in the southern half of the snow bands pivoting toward New Jersey. The snow totals were only expected to reach 10 to 15 inches at the highest. Instead, the highest amount was in Brick, New Jersey where 36 inches fell, nearly 3 feet of snow fell. I-95 Northbound was mostly covered in layers of snow ...
The climate of New Jersey classification of the U.S. state of New Jersey is humid subtropical in South Jersey with a humid continental climate in North Jersey, particularly in the northwestern area of the state. The northwest part of New Jersey is the snowiest due to the higher elevations that earn it a Dfb classification.
Despite the European model consistently forecasting 6 in (15 cm) of snow from the storm, the National Weather Service of New York City initially predicted just 1 in (2.5 cm). Not until the afternoon of the storm did they raise the forecast into the 2–5 in (5.1–12.7 cm) zone, which prompted a winter weather advisory to be issued. [ 4 ]
DiMartino said the snow is falling at a rate of one to two inches per hour. Heavy snow bands and wind gusts up to 30 mph could make the morning drive difficult, according to the weather service ...
New snow accumulation of less than a half inch possible. Tuesday - Breezy with rain and snow, becoming all snow after 10 a.m., then gradually ending. The snow could be heavy at times.