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N.J. weather: Early snowfall totals show 5 inches in several counties from icy winter storm
The latest December storm produced slick roads in New Jersey, with a combination of snow, sleet and freezing rain. See the early snowfall totals.
Central Park got more than four inches of snow for the first time since January 2022, with higher totals outside New York City.
We've issued a First Alert Weather Day for Friday evening into Saturday morning due to accumulating snow that could be heavy at times.
The Big Apple only received a third of the predicted winter wonderland dumping — but enough precipitation still fell to snarl hundreds of fliers’ holiday plans. New Yorkers woke up Saturday morning to a roughly 4-inch blanket, a far cry from the nearly 11-inch pummeling city officials had warned was incoming.
Little to no additional snow accumulation is expected after some New York City areas were hit with the heaviest snowfall in years, forecasters said.
It’s not a white Christmas. But it will be a white weekend — at least around here. An area of low pressure is expected to approach the tri-state area Friday, bringing accumulating snow late Friday afternoon into Saturday morning,
While lower snowfall totals are now likely, a dangerous coating of ice could turn roads treacherous across a large stretch of New Jersey tonight into Saturday.
Snow, sleet and freezing rain swept across New York City, New Jersey and Connecticut overnight as a quick-moving storm moved through, according to NWS New York. Travel remained hazardous due to snow- and ice-covered roads and reduced visibility.
The PMD has forecast widespread rain and snowfall that will blanket popular tourist destinations from December 30 through January 2, 2026, creating ideal conditions for those who have planned their vacations specifically to witness the magic of winter in destinations like Murree, Swat, Hunza, Naran and Kashmir valleys at this time.