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New Jersey snow storm possible this weekend. What to know about forecasts
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You don’t want to go buy milk and eggs just yet, but don’t put that snow shovel away just yet.
It’s possible — possible — you could need it this weekend to shovel out.
A coastal storm could pay a visit to New Jersey on Sunday night into Monday morning, and it could cause quite a mess for New Jersey.
Are we talking inches of snow? Feet? With a storm like this, anything is possible. But the confidence is very low.
Not all forecasts agree, and most have New Jersey’s air to be too warm to cause a major snowstorm. Most of what falls could come in the form of rain. But if cold air comes with the precipitation, it could mean good news for snow lovers.
Accuweather is calling for a chance of rain and snow with a high temperature of 39 degrees on Sunday. The low will fall into the low 20s.
The Weather Channel is a little more nervous about the storm. It calls for 3 to 5 inches of snow on Sunday for the Jersey Shore, with a chance for another inch on Monday morning.
The National Weather Service is calling for a chance of snow and rain Sunday into Sunday night. The temperatures are in line with the other two forecasts.
Nothing is set in stone, and it’s far too early to plan your life around the storm. But it’s something to keep an eye on as we head to the weekend.