New Jersey will enter a statewide state of emergency at noon Sunday as a severe winter storm with blizzard conditions, heavy snow and coastal flooding approaches.
A blizzard warning is in effect for all of New Jersey as parts of the Garden State could get one to two feet of snow.
A state of emergency will go into effect at noon Sunday for all 21 counties in New Jersey, ahead of a nor'easter that is set to bring heavy snow and high winds to the Garden State.
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New Jersey will be under a state of emergency starting at noon on Feb. 22 as a blizzard is forecast to bring about a foot of snow to the area.
New Jersey is under a travel ban Monday to keep residents off the roads as a major blizzard bears down on the state, the first blizzard warning to cover all 21 counties in three decades.
This storm is expected to produce snowfall totals ranging from 12 to 20 inches for much of NJ and strong winds with gusts up to 50 miles per hour.
After a weekend winter storm dumped more than a foot of snow on much of the state, Gov. Mikie Sherrill said the state of emergency has lifted on Jan. 26 at noon. “We’ve gone through the acute crisis.
The National Weather Service has issued a blizzard warning that was expanded Sunday morning to include all of New Jersey, Philadelphia Metro and suburbs, all of Delaware, and Carbon and Monroe ...
The Feb. 22 blizzard broke snowfall records in New Jersey. Still, the Garden State largely weathered the massive storm ...