New Jersey Braces for 4-6 Inches of Snow, Followed by Dangerous Cold

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New Jersey Braces for 4-6 Inches of Snow, Followed by Dangerous Cold
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A weekend winter storm is forecast to bring 4 to 6 inches of snow to parts of New Jersey on Sunday, with the heaviest accumulation expected north and west of the I-95 corridor. The storm is expected to be followed by dangerously cold temperatures next week, with highs in the teens and overnight lows in the single digits.

Up to 6 inches of snow is in the forecast for New Jersey on Sunday from a weekend winter storm , followed by dangerously cold temperatures next week.on Sunday could dump up 4 to 6 inches of snow across nearly half the state ahead of dangerously cold temperatures next week.Forecasters say the track and strength of the storm could still shift with conflicting predictions from weather models.

Snow could start falling as early as Sunday morning and continue through the evening with rates as high as 1 inch per hour, the weather service said. Highs on Monday will make it into the 20s followed by highs in the teens on Tuesday and Wednesday. Overnight lows will be in the single digits with wind chill values below zero.

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