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Amid predictions of winter storms on the east coast, New Jersey residents may be wondering if January’s cold spell will bring blankets of snow to their backyards.
The answer: it may depend where you live.
Portions of South Jersey, including the Jersey Shore, are under a Winter Weather Advisory from late Sunday night through Monday night. Snowfall totals could end up between 2 to 4 inches, according to the National Weather Service.
The predicted snow totals were lowered from earlier estimates of 5 to 10 inches. The advisory also covers east central and southeast Pennsylvania.
Northeast New Jersey and New York City could get a dusting, with light snow predicted late Monday morning and into the afternoon, according to one National Weather Service.
That’s according to one model, but “it’s very possible the snow stays south and not much snow falls at all,” the weather agency reported.
Snow, sleet and freezing rain are some of the likely feature attractions, as well as temperatures that are expected to hover around the freezing mark during the day, and as low as 20 degrees or the upper teens Monday night, according to Bryan Ramsey, meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Upton, New York.
In affected areas, commuters should prepare for the possibility of slippery and hazardous road conditions during Monday morning and evening commutes.
The latest road conditions for the state you are calling from can be obtained by calling 5 1 1.
The weather event, dubbed “Winter Storm Blair” by The Weather Channel, began on the West Coast Friday and been making its way eastward all weekend — but veering more to the south, as it follows the route of the jet stream.
Staff writer Jim Beckerman contributed to this report.
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Jersey shore hit with 6″+ of snow
OCEAN CITY, N.J. (WPVI) — Snow fell steadily at the Jersey shore as a winter storm passed through the area on Monday.
Plow crews tackled the Ocean City boardwalk as some enjoyed a snowy stroll.
The DiGioas from North Carolina hadn’t planned on being in town but couldn’t resist seeing their favorite place covered in white.
READ MORE: Snow totals: Here’s how much snow has fallen in the Philadelphia region during Monday’s storm
“When I knew the snow was coming again I convinced my husband to stay a couple extra days,” said Nancy DiGioa from Charlotte, N.C.
“We stayed here for the storm. So hopefully we can drive home tomorrow and get back to work,” said David DiGioa.
Latest totals
-Cape May: 8 inches
-Ocean City: 5 inches
-Atlantic City Int’l Airport: 4 inches
-Millville: 3.5 inches
See more snow totals here.
Snow removal was underway along Asbury Avenue from cars and from sidewalks.
“Just having fun, waiting for the snow to stop falling so we can shovel it all up,” said Marc Brosky from Ocean City.
In Linwood, a good old fashioned snowball fight was underway Monday afternoon.
The group of cousins were thrilled to have a day off from school to spend together.
“We were so happy,” said 16-year-old Erin Holt.
We caught up with a contractor in the midst of a very busy day of plowing.
“We’ve been plowing all morning. We got up at 7-7:30 a.m. We started working. Got to my first job around 9 a.m. and been plowing ever since,” said Joshua Lloyd of J.W. Lloyd Landscaping.
Many roads in south Jersey are still snowy and icy. Officials ask people to stay off the roads.
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