Summary:
Two chances of measurable snow are predicted for the Tri-State area this week.
South Jersey is expected to see the most significant snowfall.
A weaker system will bring snow to South Jersey on Friday.
A more impactful storm is expected on Monday, potentially impacting NYC with measurable snow.
Use caution while driving during the snowy periods.
NYC and NJ Brace for Two Snowstorms This Week
Get ready, Tri-State area! January 2025 is bringing a prolonged cold snap with two opportunities for measurable snow in the coming days, particularly in Central and South Jersey.
<img src="https://media.nbcnewyork.com/2025/01/image_363b3f.png?resize=218%2C123&quality=85&strip=all" alt="Snow Forecast Image">Friday Snow in New Jersey
A weak weather system will bring 1 to 3 inches of snow to South Jersey on Friday afternoon and evening, with Ocean County expected to see the most accumulation. NYC may only see flurries. Drive cautiously if you're in Central or South Jersey on Friday afternoon and evening.
<img src="https://media.nbcnewyork.com/2025/01/image_e331dc.png?resize=218%2C123&quality=85&strip=all" alt="Friday Snow Image">Monday's Snow in NYC and New Jersey
Monday brings a more significant system, potentially impacting travel. A broad swath of snow and ice is forecast, with the heaviest accumulation in Central and South Jersey. While the exact track is still uncertain, NYC could see measurable snowfall. Snow is expected around mid-morning, so plan for potentially slick roads later in the day.
While neither storm is expected to be a major blizzard, enough snow is anticipated to coat parts of the area, particularly New Jersey. The cold temperatures will ensure any accumulated snow will linger.
Stay tuned for updates!
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