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Gov. Mikie Sherrill on Thursday declared a state of emergency across New Jersey as up to 18 inches of snow and a dangerous mix of ice are in the forecast for this weekend. The state of emergency will take effect at 5 p.
Temperatures across New Jersey will plunge Friday night, with dangerous wind chills Saturday morning. Snow arrives late Saturday night into Sunday.
More winter weather is expected to hit New Jersey this weekend, with projections in some areas calling for well over a foot of snow.
The exact timing of the storm's arrival and departure remains uncertain, though most models predict snow beginning Sunday morning.
Did Gov. Mikie Sherrill declare a State of Emergency today for the impending winter storm? Here's the latest.
Some of the biggest snow totals from the upcoming winter storm expected this weekend into Monday will hit parts of New Jersey. Because of this, local towns are already preparing for the severe winter weather that will hit the region and proving to be an all-hands-on-deck situation.
Up to a foot of snow and some freezing rain are expected in South Jersey and along the Jersey Shore. See the timeline, peak times.