A winter storm warning has been issued for New York, New Jersey and Connecticut as the entire region could get blanketed in snow.
Eight counties in New Jersey are under a winter storm watch, because of the possibility of heavy snow and dangerous road conditions
Gov. Phil Murphy​ declared a State of Emergency across 21 counties in New Jersey that will be in effect at 8 a.m. Sunday.
Dangerously cold temperatures will grip New Jersey next week after a winter storm on Sunday brings widespread snow to the state.
Wintry weather will really ramp up this afternoon, with the heaviest and most widespread snow expected around dinnertime (early evening).
The heavily traveled northeastern portion of the Interstate 95 corridor is expected to experience a significant bout of snow as a winter storm strengthens along the coastline.
A nasty winter storm in the southern U.S. dumped as much as 8 inches of snow in New Orleans on Tuesday. That not only crushed records for the city, but it’s more snow than some areas of New Jersey have gotten this entire winter season.
Delays were reported in the air and on the roads Monday morning across parts of the Northeast after a quick-hitting coastal storm dumped snow and ice on heavily populated metro areas along the
More than 70 million people were under winter weather advisories and winter storm warnings on Sunday ... storm was forecast to blanket the lower Hudson Valley and parts of New Jersey and Connecticut with 5 to 8 inches of snow, according to the National ...
The NYC area is forecast to see significant snow on Sunday as New Jersey declares a state of emergency. Here's how much to expect, when the storm will stop and end, plus how to track live coverage:
Boston picked up 23.8 inches of snow during the storm, 23.6 inches of which fell on Jan. 29, alone. That remains the heaviest calendar-day snowfall in Boston records dating to 1891, according to NOAA's ACIS database. It's almost half their average annual snow in just one day.
A Wind Advisory has been issued for most of New Jersey Wednesday, as gusts potentially top 40 mph through the afternoon.