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Winter Weather Advisory In NJ As More Snow Expected A winter weather advisory has been issued for 10 North Jersey counties, while the National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather outlook for the rest of New Jersey. Total snow accumulations of 2 to 6 inches are expected in Morris, Hunterdon, Somerset, Warren, Bergen, Passaic, Essex, ...
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North Jersey snowstorm: What to expect The snow is expected to begin late Tuesday afternoon, said Faye Morrone, meteorologist with the National Weather Service. Only light precipitation is expected before picking up overnight and continuing until Wednesday afternoon. Morrone said the snow is expected to stop by noon or a bit earlier.
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Winter Weather Advisory for Verona and Cedar Grove VERONA/CEDAR GROVE, NJ - A winter weather advisory has been issued by the National Weather Service for the Verona and Cedar Grove area beginning 4 p.m. Tuesday through 4 p.m. Wednesday. Snow is expected to begin late tonight and continue into midday Wednesday. Drivers should plan on ...
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Can cold weather really make you sick? You know how meteorologists like to point out when it's warmer in Alaska than it is in New York? On January 6, 2015, they noted that Montana was colder than Mars. Then there's South Dakota. In 1943, the temperature in Spearfish, S.D. rose from -4 degrees to 45 degrees in the span of two minutes.
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Ice jam flooding still causing problems near Statehouse on inauguration day The Delaware River flooding is slowly beginning to subside, according to the National Weather Service's Advanced Hydraulic Prediction Service. The river was at 18.62 feet as of 6:30 a.m. Tuesday -- flood stage is 20 feet. Snow to hit N.J. Tuesday - Latest updates on amounts and when it will start.
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Snow to worsen tonight, stretches into Wednesday morning The latest snow storm will stretch into Wednesday morning, with the heaviest snowfall coming later on Tuesday, the National Weather Service said. ... He said the storm is a 30- to 36-hour event, meaning the Philadelphia, New Jersey and Delaware won't see any snow this morning, but "it's coming.".
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Periods of snow through early Wednesday: 3-6" north, 1-3" south Last week's combination of record warm temperatures and soaking rain virtually erased our snow pack, but things are about to whiten up once again as some accumulating snow is on the way for all of eastern Pennsylvania and western New Jersey. But another thaw is also on the way by the weekend, ...
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