New Jersey remains under a winter storm warning while we brace for an impending Nor'easter that could potentially dump on us a foot of snow or more.  The latest projections show Monmouth, Ocean, and Burlington counties are likely to be the hardest hit.

 

Latest radar projections:

  • Atlantic County: Snow expected to begin between 6-9 p.m.; 3-5 inches expected
  • Burlington County: Snow expected to begin between 7-9 p.m.; 5-8 inches expected
  • Camden County: Snow expected to begin approximately 8 p.m.; 5-8 inches expected
  • Cape May County: Snow expected to begin approximately 10 p.m.; 1-3 inches expected
  • Cumberland County: Snow expected to begin between noon-5 p.m.; 4-6 inches expected
  • Gloucester County: Snow expected to begin approximately 4 p.m.; 3-5 inches expected
  • Monmouth County: Snow expected to begin approximately 5 p.m.; 8-12 inches expected
  • Ocean County: Snow expected to begin approximately 5 p.m.; 8-12 inches expected

This model provided by 6abc.com projects similar accumulation totals:

Expected Snowfall From 6abc.com
Expected Snowfall From 6abc.com
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 Things to keep in mind as the storm closes in:

  • Garden State Parkway has lowered speed the entire length to 45 mph.
  • NJ Transit will be suspending all railway and bus service at 10 p.m. Monday night and will remain suspended until conditions are deemed safe.
  • Gov. Christie has declared a state of emergency, but there are currently no travel restrictions.
  • Government offices closed as of 1 p.m. Monday; will remain closed Tuesday.

 

 

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