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Wind chills won’t differ much from actual temperatures due to light winds, forecasters noted. Tuesday will remain cold, with highs mainly in the 30s despite air starting to flow in from the southwest. Temperatures will be running about 10 to 12 degrees below normal for mid-December.
A few inches of light to moderate snow from Saturday night to Sunday morning will be enough for slippery roads and low visibility across parts of New Jersey.
FOX 5 New York on MSN
Weather: Snow falls across NYC and parts of New Jersey, Connecticut
NEW YORK - Snow is still falling across New York City, New Jersey and southern Connecticut this Sunday morning, with several inches of accumulation expected to continue as winter weather advisories remain in place.
Winter storm warnings expanded overnight to include seven New Jersey counties now expected to get 3 to 7 inches of snow before the storm ends Sunday afternoon. Heavy snow is continuing to fall through much of the state at daybreak Sunday.
Winter weather advisories had hit nearby PA counties as residents face a slippery commute Dec. 10. See NJ's forecast, timing, maps and more.
Reading Eagle on MSN
Snow forecast for this weekend, winter weather advisory issued [Updated]
The discussion indicated a low pressure area over the Upper Great Lakes will push a cold front into southeastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey on Saturday night, bringing some snow. The amount of snow appears as if it will increase from northwest to southeast, the NWS forecasters said.
FOX 29 News Philadelphia on MSN
Snow expected tonight across Philadelphia, New Jersey, Delaware: Forecast, totals, alerts
A winter storm will bring snow to the Philadelphia region tonight, followed by a blast of dangerous cold lasting through early next week, according to the National Weather Service.
A weak-to-moderate winter storm will pass off the East Coast this weekend, and it should bring the New York City and other coastal areas in the tri-state their first measurable snow. It won’t be a blockbuster snow event,