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First Snow? Flurries Fall In NJ (VIDEO)
Here's what forecasters expect now that the NJ weather has affected visibility.
NEW JERSEY — Look out your window: you might see New Jersey's first snowfall of the season.
The National Weather Service only expects a dusting in the Garden State, with 1-2 inches possible in northwest New Jersey. But the weather has affected visibility. The NWS showed snow-covered roads with less than a mile of visibility on Interstate 180 in the Poconos into northwest New Jersey.
As of 11:30 a.m., it's still snowing in North Jersey. Check out the video below:
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The NWS expects flurries and snow over the next few hours as it shifts eastward. Here's the region's expected snowfall:
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicted in October that New Jersey could be in for a slightly warmer, more mild winter with average amounts of precipitation.
Thanks in part to an ongoing La Niña weather pattern, NOAA's Climate Prediction Center — a division of the National Weather Service — is predicting a slightly warmer winter with an average amount of precipitation for our state. Read more: NOAA Releases Newest Winter Forecast For New Jersey
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