Dust those shrines. According to updated forecasts, New Jersey’s first major winter is likely to come next week. Two storm systems are forecast, one for Monday and one for Wednesday. Monday is a warming. But Wednesday the organization “could be a monster,” News 12 New Jersey meteorologist Justin Kodnick wrote on Twitter Saturday morning. While the National Weather Service has stopped forecasting snow levels until Sunday, the latest graphic shows a 70% probability of “increasing the chances of plowing snow levels, especially in northern Jersey.” As it stands now, snow can be seen all over much of New Jersey. The closer you get to the beach, the heavier the rain / snow mix, ”said meteorological service meteorologist Sarah Johnson NJ. Advance told media that the location where the rain could turn to snow is still uncertain. Forecasters also expect strong winds of 25 to 35 mph on Wednesday, Johnson said. In a Saturday evening update, the National Weather Service said a combination of a coastal storm and its wind and heavy, wet snow could create the possibility of a power outage. If New Jersey is hit by snow, it will stick in the next few days because higher temperatures are predicted to be in the 30s. For Monday mode, 2 inches north of I-95 may accumulate in the corridor, with rain falling south of the corridor. Snow will come late Monday. NJNYPA weatherman Steve Timardino said he expects mild road conditions in North Jersey on Monday. Monday and Wednesday storms are no longer expected to be in contact, and the Monday pattern will be well cleared before Wednesday arrives. However, ground snow from the first storm will lower temperatures on Wednesday. This graphic shows the expected impacts and timing of two winter storms in eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey – Monday, December 14, and the other Wednesday, December 16. The National Weather Service shows the expected small winter storms in eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey on Monday, December 14th. The National Weather Service needs your support for our magazine. Please subscribe to NJ.com today. Len Meliserko, author of NJ Advance Media Employees, contributed to this report. Josh Axelrod can be accessed at [email protected]. Tell us your corona virus story or send us a tip here.
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