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Brutal cold will combine with snow squalls in NJ and NYC, AccuWeather says. How much snow are we getting? See timing and snowfall predictions.
The combination of intense cold and strong winds will make for downright dangerous weather conditions throughout this first weekend of February.
Most areas of the Garden State are expected to get blasted with single-digit air temperatures and sub-zero wind chill readings on Saturday and early Sunday.
Up to an inch of snow, high gusts and a blast of polar air that could bring wind chill to 15 below at the Shore are in store for the Feb. 7-8 weekend.
Temperatures across New Jersey will plunge Friday night, with dangerous wind chills Saturday morning. Snow arrives late Saturday night into Sunday.
New Jerseyans have been shivering for more than a week, with the outdoor temperature refusing to budge higher than the freezing mark of 32 degrees — even when the sun is shining. As brutal as it’s been,
Will snow melt this week? The latest NOAA NWS and AccuWeather forecasts show when it'll warm up enough to break those ice dams and melt piles of snow.
FOX 29 News Philadelphia on MSN
Philadelphia, New Jersey winter weather checklist: How to prepare for snow and ice this weekend
As measurable snowfall and bitter cold approach the Philadelphia area this weekend, weather forecasters are urging residents to prepare now — from stocking essentials to planning for potential disruptions to travel,
Governor Mikie Sherrill today lifted the state of emergency declared across all 21 New Jersey counties due to the severe winter weather that blew through the region over the weekend. “From the minute I was sworn in as governor,
That winter storm was one for the history books, the biggest the New York City area has seen in years. Central Park recorded more than 11 inches of snow and sleet, while parts of the Hudson Valley had more than 18 inches.