FIRST ALERT WEATHER: Rain is changing over to snow and roads are starting to get slick. JohnElliottTV has the latest:
How much snow you see is dependent on that changeover... places farther north and west where it's mostly snow will see the biggest totals. Expect 3-6 inches or more in northwest New Jersey, and 6-12 inches heading toward the Poconos and Catskills.
Closer to the city, heavy rain will also changeover to snow. But with that happening a bit later, totals will be lower... a slushy 1-3 inches with even less farther south and east along the coasts.All of the snow moves out this afternoon when the winds start to kick in. Expect gusts of 40-50 mph later today and through this evening as that cold air pours in on the backside. Any slush on untreated roadways will freeze.
Tonight is dry with clearing skies, but very cold. Temps will fall into the teens and low 20s with wind chills in the single digits . Oh ... and remember to move those clocks one hour ahead before going to sleep!Sunday is a much brighter, but frigid day. Highs will only be in the mid 30s, feeling like the 20s all day. A snow shower can't be ruled out in the mountains.CBS2
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