How much is it going to snow tomorrow in Ocean, Monmouth counties?

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Sunshine and clear skies will soon end in the sea and Monmouth comments as snow and ice appear overnight and into Thursday morning.

Snow is expected to develop from south to north, according to Ray Martin, meteorologist with National Weather Service. Then it turns to gossip before it goes into rain.

There could be up to an empty snow before it switches to gossip, and up to a 10th empty icing, Martin said, which is when floating rain freezes upon contact.

Steven Dimartino, meteorologist by New NJ Pa WeatheR, said the worst of it will be in Northern Jersey, but it will also be pretty smooth in Central Jersey on Thursday morning.

“Especially in Monmouth County,” Dimartino said. “(The snow) will end faster in Ocean County.”

The snow is expected to start around 1 p.m. 3 and switch to rain around 2 p.m. 8, according to Dimartino. The rain will last until 1 p.m. 15.00

When it changes to rain later in the morning, temperatures will be over freezing and topped in the mid -40s in some areas of Ocean County, Martin said.

But it will remain gloomy all day

“It will be less winter during the afternoon, but not any nicer,” Martin said.

Jenna Calderón covers breaches of news and cold cases in Monmouth and Ocean Counties. Before coming to the press, she covered Queen City for Cincinnati Magazine in Ohio. Contact her at 330-590-3903; [email protected]