Snow storm forecast to dump up to 8 inches on NYC, NJ
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Here are the latest official snow totals from the National Weather Service in Wilmington: 2 SE Newtonsville: 7.5 inches (Clermont County) 1 NNE Summerside: 6.8 inches (Clermont County) 3 SE Hebron (CVG Airport): 4.9 inches (Boone County) Florence 3.2 SSE: 4 inches (Boone County)
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Snowfall can vary as you may get a few inches while others at higher elevations could get a foot. Check here to see how much fell in the last storm.
Heavy snowfall and strong wind will create blizzard conditions making travel difficult Sunday and Sunday night.
Parts of NY were buried under significant snowfall this weekend, with lake-effect bands delivering more than a foot of snow in some areas. See snow totals where you live.
As of 1:30 p.m., the highest snowfall totals reported across the state were in Monmouth and Ocean counties. Colts Neck and Tinton Falls in Monmouth County both had reports of 8.3 inches to top the list, followed by Whiting in Ocean County with 8.2 inches and Toms River in Ocean County with 8.1 inches.
Here's your town-by-town inch count Here are the current projected snowfall totals for Monmouth and Ocean counties Weather radar New Jersey Snow forecast NJ Here are predicted inch counts for towns in Monmouth County: Allentown: 1 to 3 inchesAsbury Park: 2 to 4 inchesBelmar: 2 to 4 inchesEatontown: 1 to 3 inchesFreehold: 2 to 4 inchesHighlands: 2 to 4 inchesKeyport: 3 to 6 inchesLong Branch: 1 to 3 inchesManalapan: 1 to 3 inchesManasquan: coating to 1 inchRed Bank: 1 to 3 inchesShrewsbury: 1 to 3 inchesTinton Falls: 1 to 3 inchesUnion Beach: 3 to 6 inches Power outage?
Travel disruptions were ongoing Saturday following a Christmas-week snowstorm in the Northeast, as a new storm system sweeps across the country
Wintry weather across parts of the U.S. causes major flight delays and cancellations for travelers headed home from Christmas trips.