N.J. weather: Weekend storm threat rises with snow, high winds, flooding possible in latest forecast
Forecasters say the track of the storm closer to the coast could mean more significant snow for New Jersey, but much uncertainty remains.
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State of Emergency, flash flood alert in NJ as severe storms roll in: Jersey Shore weather
New Jersey Lt. Gov. Tahesha Way issued a State of Emergency ahead of storms expected to bring heavy rainfall to Monmouth and Ocean counties Thursday.
Parts of southern New Jersey, particularly closest to the Jersey Shore, could get a dusting to 2 inches of snow Saturday night into Sunday.
Forecasters say a developing winter storm could bring strong winds, coastal flooding, and some snow to New Jersey as the forecast becomes clearer.
A "bomb cyclone" looks to avoid our area in terms of significant snow, but could bring coastal wind and flooding impacts.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The forecast for snow for New Jersey this weekend from a powerful coastal storm has been lowered as the expected track has shifted ...
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