You may have noticed that the strong El Nino winter has yielded next to no snow in New Jersey so far, and while that's unusual, it has happened before.
Parts of central, southern and coastal New Jersey could see some minor snow accumulations this afternoon and evening, according to a winter weather advisory issued by the National Weather Service Sunday.
STAFFORD TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP) — Snow sliding off a car's roof caused an accident that left a woman pinned under a car in a southern New Jersey hospital parking lot.
State officials are advising drivers to use caution and patience during Friday's afternoon and evening commute as snow continues to fall in much of New Jersey. No state of emergency has been issued but residents are asked to keep "unnecessary" travel to a minimum.
As the St. Patrick's Day (weekend) revelry continues across the Great Garden State...if you need some ice for your "adult drink," just let me know!
Major traffic backups, standstills and accidents due to heavy amounts of snow and ice characterize New Jersey roads this morning, according to callers.
The phrase, "March comes in like a lion," exists for a reason. Snow events, like the one that began late Wednesday, are not a rare occurrence for the Garden State.
As New Jerseyans brace for another winter storm Wednesday night. Gov. Chris Christie might be forecasting a milder winter next year. The governor's fiscal year 2016 $33.8 billion budget proposal calls for slashing the funding for snow removal by $44 million, a nearly 50 percent reduction.