There are several injuries being reported following a multi-vehicle collision in Monmouth County on Wednesday morning related to the slick weather conditions.
Our next winter storm will be fast-moving and relatively compact, but it will dump multiple inches of snow over New Jersey, snarling Friday morning's commute.
Raindrops plus a cold surface equals a potentially slippery situation. That's the definition of freezing rain, which will be a problem across New Jersey Wednesday morning.
After a foot of snow fell over southern New Jersey on Monday, our weather temporarily turns quieter on Tuesday, although it will definitely feel like January.
It's certainly going to feel like January across New Jersey on Monday, with significant snow accumulations in South Jersey and biting wind chills statewide.
No matter where in New Jersey you are, a blast of cold arctic air will settle in overnight. To the southeast, significant snowfall is likely on Monday.
You wanted snow? You got it. Over the last day, forecast models have trended strongly toward accumulating snow for southern, coastal, and central New Jersey.
New Jersey's weather will be nasty at times throughout the New Year's weekend, followed by a big burst of wintry air just in time to go back to work and school.