On Sunday at 1:42 a.m. the National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning valid from 1 p.m. until Monday 7 a.m. for Norfolk and Suffolk counties.
Eight counties in New Jersey are under a winter storm watch, because of the possibility of heavy snow and dangerous road conditions
Winter storm warnings have been issued for parts of eight New Jersey counties where 5 to 8 inches of snow is expected to fall Sunday, with up to 10 inches possible in some spots. The warnings from the National Weather Service include Hunterdon,
The National Weather Service had multiple states under winter weather advisories or winter storm warnings early on Friday.
On Saturday at 2:49 p.m. the National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning valid from Sunday 10 a.m. until Monday 1 a.m. for Carbon, Monroe and Northampton counties.
On Saturday at 2:55 p.m. the National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning valid from Sunday 10 a.m. until Monday 1 a.m. for Northern Wayne and Southern Wayne as well as Lackawanna, Luzerne and Pike counties.
The watch is in effect from Monday evening through Tuesday afternoon. Heavy accumulations of sleet and snow are possible.
A winter storm warning was issued by the National Weather Service on Saturday at 2:49 p.m. valid from Sunday 10 a.m. until Monday 1 a.m. for Carbon, Monroe and Northampton counties.
A winter storm watch will be in effect Sunday for much of eastern Pennsylvania, including the Poconos. In Carbon and Monroe counties, 6 to 10 inches of snow is possible, the National Weather Service said Friday afternoon when issuing the watch. For Pike and Wayne counties, 5 to 9 inches is possible, the NWS said.
The forecasts for this weekend’s winter storm have been flip-flopping for several days because of the uncertainty over how close the storm will track to New Jersey. The track, along with how much cold air pushes in ahead of the storm and how fast the system moves,
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