Parade of winter storms give 3 shots of snow through the weekend and next week in New Jersey

A Winter Storm warning has been issued to Western Passaic and Western Bergen’s comments in front of this weekend’s storm.

A winter storm is set to deliver 3-6 inches of snow over northern New Jersey with up to 9 inches possible for Sussex and Northern Passaic counties on Saturday night for the early Sunday. The storm starts after 7 p.m. 17 on Saturday with snow lasting through the night. A sharp cut of snow totaling 3-6 inches and 1-3 inches takes place in central Monmouth, Southern Middlesex, and all Mercer mats where snow accumulates first but a mixture of wet snow/gossip/rain moves any Snowfall before Sunday morning.





Longing Flurries pushes through Bergen County until about 1 p.m. 8 before they are fully packed. The sun pops up on Sunday afternoon with the temperature that rebounding to the mid -40s. The snow melts, but if it is not cleaned early, it will be heavy weight snow. Be careful to shovel. Monday looks great with a mix of sun and clouds and fair conditions. Another round of snow is expected Tuesday afternoon and night until Wednesday.

Most of this snow looks like it will dive to the south, giving South Jersey a race to collect snow. The location of the largest amount of snowfall is still quite uncertain as this storm takes and North vs South Scenario Track. We know more after the weekend Storm is wrapped on Sunday. We will also look into Friday for rain and snow.