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firstwarnnj FirstWarn NJ Weather @firstwarnnj ·
18 Jan

Snow has filled in for areas mostly south of I-195, with mixing/rain still occurring in Eastern Ocean, eastern Atlantic and Cape May counties, but the transition to snow has been progressive just inland from the coast. Steadiest snows now in NW Atlantic, Burlington, Camden,

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hurricaneville GWCHurricaneville @hurricaneville ·
18 Jan

Moderate snow falling outside Greg’s Weather Center in South Plainfield, NJ. #njwx #snow

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mikemasco Mike Masco @mikemasco ·
18 Jan

4PM STORM UPDATE | FREEZING LINE DROPPING SOUTH + SNOW GROWTH CONTINUES

A huge radar fill-in is underway at 4PM — just as advertised. The second leg of the storm has arrived. Now it’s all about getting surface temps to 32°.

🔴 Watch the RED LINE
That freezing line is slowly

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nws_mountholly NWS Mount Holly @nws_mountholly ·
18 Jan

Snow & some rain redeveloping across the coastal plain, & more snow expected into this evening. Additional snow accumulations are included below. It then turns much colder later tonight, with most of the region dropping into the teens by daybreak Monday. #pawx #njwx #dewx #mdwx

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