
What Old Man Winter Has in Store for New Jersey, According To Forecasts
Winters in New Jersey are usually cold, with temperatures often dipping below freezing, especially at night. Snow is pretty common, though how much you get depends on where you are—north and inland areas see more snow, while the southern coast gets less. It’s not unusual to have a few big snowstorms each year, but there are also plenty of gray, chilly days with rain instead of snow.

The coldest stretches are in January and February, and winter winds can make it feel even colder. Overall, it’s a mix of snowy days, icy mornings, and some milder breaks in between.
According to a recent article from the Daily Mail, "The Old Farmer's Almanac has predicted what's in store for each state this winter. The publication, which claims to be the longest-running published periodical in the country, released its 2025-2026 U.S. Winter Weather Forecast."
What's The Winter Weather Prediction For New Jersey?
According to the Old Farmer's Almanac, "Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, New Jersey, Maryland, New York, Missouri, Delaware and a majority of Montana could experience mild and dry winter season."
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