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Winter Weather Warnings: What's Next for New Jersey?
New Jersey, USASaturday, December 27, 2025
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Current Conditions New Jersey remains under the grip of a recent winter storm, with ice posing a greater threat than snow. Temperatures hover just above freezing, turning roads and sidewalks into slippery hazards.
Storm Impact
- Snowfall: Far less than expected, with areas like Bergen, Essex, Hudson, and Union counties seeing only 3-4 inches instead of the predicted 5-9 inches.
- Ice: Warmer air transformed snow into freezing rain, creating dangerous ice accumulations.
Weather Outlook
- Tonight: Temperatures drop into the teens, raising the risk of black ice on roads and bridges.
- Sunday: A warm front brings freezing rain and drizzle, especially in the northwest. Light ice accumulations possible before temperatures rise above freezing.
- Sunday Evening to Monday: Rain expected, with up to half an inch of precipitation.
- Monday: A strong front pushes temperatures into the 50s and lower 60s, but powerful winds (40-50 mph gusts) pose a significant threat.
- Rest of the Week: Colder, with temperatures struggling to reach the lower to mid 30s. Snow squalls possible on Tuesday in northwestern New Jersey, and blustery conditions continue.
Safety Reminder The state of emergency is still in effect, though some restrictions have been lifted. Exercise caution on icy surfaces and prepare for potential wind advisories.
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