It feels like winter just refuses to depart from New Jersey and allow the warm welcome of spring to greet us. Another winter storm is set to affect us overnight tonight and into tomorrow, giving parts of the state 2-4 inches with the bullseye in South Jersey receiving possibly 4-6. Untreated surfaces will see accumulation, and will be hazardous. Treated surfaces will be a bit slick, so exercise caution tomorrow regardless. A Winter Storm WARNING is in effect for all of South Jersey excluding Cape May County and a Winter Weather Advisory is in place for the rest of the state.
Here's a timeline for this storm:
Overnight - The storm arrives at the southern part of the state with some light mixed precipitation.
Monday Morning - The morning commute in South Jersey will be a slick one, with rain along the coast, mix further inland, and wet snow in the western half of Southern NJ. Untreated surfaces (any side roads or sidewalks without salt or brine) will be hazardous, so please be cautious when traveling. Treated surfaces will be wet, but remain mostly snow-free. There could always be a surprise slippery spot, however, so please be careful while traveling regardless!
Monday Lunchtime - Wet snow will be falling across the entire state, with the heaviest snow in falling in South Jersey. Again, exercise caution while traveling, regardless if you are on a treated or untreated road or sidewalk. Please remember to turn on headlights when you are driving!
Monday Afternoon/Evening - Snow will become heavier in South Jersey and remain steady Trenton northward.
Monday Midnight - The storm will begin to depart and the snow will taper off overnight.