So far this winter in the Garden State, we’ve had a few real snowfalls that actually stuck, not just flurries. Several storms in New Jersey brought a couple of inches at a time, and in parts of North and Central Jersey, those totals have added up to several inches overall.

 

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South Jersey and the shore have seen less snow, with lighter accumulations and more mixed precipitation. It’s not an extreme winter so far, but it’s been snowy enough that most residents have had to shovel at least once or twice.

 

 

I want a little snow storm, nothing too crazy, and on a weekend, lol, this way much easier to deal with at home, nice and warm and cozy. That sounds manageable, right?

 

Well, according to NJ.com, we could be looking at some snow possibly in parts of New Jersey by the end of the week. Two weather scenarios are being looked at, and depending on which happens, it will affect whether we see a visit from Jack Frost and Old Man Winter or not.

 

NJ.com said, “We are expecting some wintry precipitation with this system, but uncertainties still remain,” the National Weather Service said early Monday. “Areas north and west will have the best chance for snow while areas south and east will likely see rain and perhaps some snow mixing in.”

 

 

 

 

 

Stay with us for the latest weather. Chief Meteorologist Dan Zarrow will keep an eye on the New Jersey forecast.

 

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