


    Alert Details:
         Champlain Valley Weather has issued a Blizzard Warning for all of New Jersey for 12-20 inches of snow across the eastern half of New Jersey with 6-12 inches possible across Western New Jersey. Along with the heavy snow, winds in the 25-35MPH range with gusts 50MPH inland to 60MPH near the coast, isolated higher gusts along the coastline are possible. The Blizzard Warning is in effect until 6AM Monday.
         The National Weather Service office in Upton NY, has issued a Blizzard Warning for Northeastern New Jersey for 15-20 inches of snow with localized amounts to 2 feet, and winds in the 25-35MPH range, and gusts of 40-60MPH.
         The National Weather Service in Mt. Holly, NJ has issued a Blizzard Warning for portions of Eastern New Jersey for 12-18 inches of snow with winds 20-30MPH with gusts 40-45MPH. Winter Storm Warnings are in effect for the remainder of New Jersey for 8-12 inches across Western portions of New Jersey, to 12-18 inches across Eastern portions of New Jersey, along with wind gusts to near 40MPH.
    New Jersey Weather Discussion:
         A moisture laden, and rapidly strengthening storm system will continue to move Northeast and up the coast, this will result in Blizzard conditions across much of New Jersey.
         Snow has already overspread much of New Jersey. Snow will continue to intensify and become heavy at times today, with the heaviest snow late this afternoon into the overnight hours. Winds will also continue to increase this afternoon and evening. Snow amounts may have to be adjusted upward, especially along the coast where isolated amounts to near 2 feet are very possible. This is a very dangerous storm, and you shouldn't travel unless you have and emergency. Snow drifts could end up as high as 6 feet in some areas by Monday morning. Stay tuned for further updates.
























