The heaviest snow was expected to fall in New Jersey between 4 and 9 p.m. Sunday, with totals of up to 8 inches.
Gov. Phil Murphy​ declared a State of Emergency across 21 counties in New Jersey that will be in effect at 8 a.m. Sunday.
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.
The Lehigh Valley is under a winter storm warning Sunday for 4-8 inches of snow. Here’s when it will start and what to expect.
The snow started falling in the early afternoon and will become heavier in the early evening, according to the National Weather Service.
Most of the United States is being assailed with extreme winter weather this week as Arctic air blasts south from Canada, snow tracks up the Northeast coast and a potentially crippling winter storm takes aim at the South.
The NYC area is forecast to see significant snow on Sunday as New Jersey declares a state of emergency. Here's how much to expect, when the storm will stop and end, plus how to track live coverage:
"The level and extensiveness of the frigid air may be tough to match the rest of the winter," forecasters warned.
The National Weather Service (NWS) in Mount Holly has expanded Winter Storm Warnings to include all of southeastern Pennsylvania and portions of central New Jersey. The forecast has trended colder and snowier,
A winter storm warning is now in effect for all of southeastern Pennsylvania and Mercer and Somerset counties in New Jersey from 10 a.m. Sunday to 1 a.m. Monday. Burlington, Ocean (excluding coastal zone) and all of Monmouth counties in New Jersey are under a winter storm advisory.
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy declared a state emergency for all 21 counties in the Garden State. A winter storm warning was in effect for 10 counties in the northern part of the state, where 6 to 8 inches (15 to 20 centimeters) of snow is expected to fall from Sunday afternoon through the late evening.