Once again we're sitting here enjoying an unseasonably warm day, with thermometers sneaking well into the 60s in some parts of Ocean County, and we're about to get a rude reminder that it is indeed still winter.
This morning as we're getting you ready for your Monday, we have some school delays in Ocean County with our Ocean County Stormwatch. The main roads seem pretty good, it's the side streets and sidewalks that are icy.
Saturday's snow dumped a healthy amount of snow at the Jersey. Reports in Ocean County were as high as 9" in Lanoka Harbor. Monmouth County picked up a healthy amount of snow as well. 8" of fluffy white snow was reported just outside of Long Branch...
The Beachwood Police Department is asking residents to keep parked vehicles off the roads during the snow storm to allow plows and emergency vehicles to get through, as per the Borough Ordinance.
The brutal winter of 2014 marches on, with another round of snow and ice creating hazardous driving conditions on most New Jersey roads and the winter storm warning extended into early Friday morning. A state of emergency declared by Gov. Chris Christie remains in effect and the governor's office announced Thursday evening that there will be a delayed opening for all state offices.
What would you do if you were out during a huge snow storm and saw a TV reporter doing a live report right in front of you? In this guy's defense, at least he didn't do anything obscene. Take a look at what happened in Belmar earlier this week: