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Midweek Storm: New Snow Accumulation Estimates for New Jersey

Midweek Storm: New Snow Accumulation Estimates for New Jersey

As the cold stretch in New Jersey continues, the most recent prediction calls for snow and a wintry mix on Wednesday.

According to National Weather Service forecasters, precipitation will start to form on Wednesday morning and move southward throughout the state.

The northwest corner of the state has the highest probability of snowfall, with up to an inch possible.

The National Weather Service predicts that the remainder of the state will have a rain/snow mix before switching to plain rain late Wednesday morning. That will go on all day long.

It will remain chilly for the remainder of the following week.

On Wednesday, a storm system is predicted to bring largely rain to New Jersey, coupled with a wintry mix and a brief snowfall to counties in the northwest. There may be more snowfall this weekend according to the National Weather Service and AccuWeather.com Check the latest local weather forecast for updates.

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