The first of several storm systems brought accumulating snow to parts of the New York City area, with New Jersey experiencing heavier snowfall totals. The city itself saw less accumulation, but more winter weather is expected with a storm system Wednesday night into Thursday morning and another on Saturday afternoon. Expect travel disruptions and potential hazardous road conditions.
NEW YORK -- The first of multiple storm systems hit the New York City area Tuesday night into Wednesday morning, bringing with it more accumulating snow to parts of our area. So, who got the most, and what should we expect from the next storms?N.J. snow totalsParts of New Jersey saw significant snow totals from the fast-moving storm. And there's more yet to come. Cape May, N.J. got 8.8 inchesTuckerton, N.J. got 6.2 inchesBrick, N.J. got 5.8 inchesForked River, N.J. got 5.
The good news, though, is that these storms aren't expected to produce a significant amount of snow, but they will be enough to potentially disrupt travel and create treacherous road conditions. Wednesday will bring us winter temperatures with some late snow and rain mixing. The high will be 35 degrees. The wintry mix starts Wednesday evening, with up to 2 more inches of snow possible, with the bulk of the impact expected to be north of New York City.
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