
"The National Weather Service (NWS) says blizzard warnings remain in effect until 6 p.m. Monday for portions of northeast New Jersey, where an additional 7 to 10 inches of snow and wind gusts up to 50 mph are expected. Forecasters warn of whiteout conditions, near-zero visibility and dangerous travel, with blowing snow and strong winds potentially downing trees and power lines."
"Intense snow is expected across the region through mid-morning Monday. FOX 5 NY meteorologist Audrey Puente said snowfall will continue through at least midday, though conditions are expected to gradually improve over the next several hours. Daily snowfall records (FOX Weather) "We're anticipating snowfall rates of up to 3 inches per hour," Puente said, noting Long Island experienced those intense bands earlier in the morning."
Blizzard warnings cover parts of the Tri-State region with the strongest threat in northeast New Jersey through Monday evening, where 7 to 10 additional inches and gusts up to 50 mph are expected. Whiteout conditions and near-zero visibility are likely, creating dangerous travel and the potential for fallen trees and power lines. Intense snow rates reached up to 3 inches per hour in some bands, with the heaviest snowfall shifting east toward Rhode Island and Massachusetts. Temperatures near freezing will preserve accumulations, with a warming trend into the 40s beginning Wednesday that should accelerate melting.
Read at FOX 5 New York
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