Gov. Phil Murphy​ declared a State of Emergency across 21 counties in New Jersey that will be in effect at 8 a.m. Sunday.
A winter storm warning has been issued for New York, New Jersey and Connecticut as the entire region could get blanketed in snow.
With a winter storm moving in, New Jersey is under a State of Emergency Sunday morning. The State of Emergency, declared by Gov. Phil Murphy, went into effect at 8 a.m. Sunday. The state is expecting heavy snow totaling up to 8 inches followed by extremely low temperatures.
Delays were reported in the air and on the roads Monday morning across parts of the Northeast after a quick-hitting coastal storm dumped snow and ice on heavily populated metro areas along the
Millions of people across the northern Gulf Coast braced Tuesday for a rare winter storm that’s expected to scatter heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain around the Deep South as a blast of Arctic air plunges much of the eastern U.S. into a deep freeze.
A severe winter storm caused significant disruptions across the Northeast, including hundreds of flight cancellations and dangerous travel conditions.
An arctic air mass settled over New York City and much of the country Sunday evening, bringing a deep freeze and the chance of more snow than the city has seen in three years.
A rare winter storm charging through Texas and the northern Gulf Coast on Tuesday has closed highways and airports and prompted the first blizzard warning for southeast Texas and southwest Louisiana.
A two-hour delayed opening is in effect for the Easton Area School District, Bethlehem Area School District, Nazareth Area School District, Bangor Area School District, and Allentown School District, according to alerts posted on each school district website.
Multiple places in New Jersey have temperatures well below zero on Tuesday morning at about 7 a.m., according to NJWeather.org, the state climatologist’s office. Among the lowest temps are -14 in Sandyston in Sussex County and -7 in Hackettstown in Warren County.
It's cold! Temperatures this morning range from -15° to 16° across New Jersey. This looks like our coldest stretch of weather in almost six years.