Winter Storm Alert: New Jersey Prepares for the Worst
State of Emergency Declared
New Jersey is preparing for a winter storm that's expected to cause significant disruptions. A State of Emergency has been declared, effective at 1 p.m., putting all 21 counties on high alert.
Acting Governor's Warning
Acting Governor Tahesha Way urges residents to avoid unnecessary travel. The storm is anticipated to create hazardous driving conditions, particularly for those planning holiday trips. The weather pattern, with warm air moving over cold air, may cause snow to turn into sleet, adding to the danger.
Transportation Restrictions
The Department of Transportation has implemented restrictions on certain vehicles, including large trucks and RVs, starting at 3 p.m. on major highways such as I-78 and I-80 to enhance road safety.
Storm Timeline
- 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.: Light snow expected.
- Evening: Snowfall intensifies.
- Duration: The State of Emergency remains in effect until officials deem it safe to lift.
Safety Reminders
Residents are advised to:
- Plan ahead
- Check road conditions
- Follow safety guidelines
Winter storms can be unpredictable and dangerous. Stay informed and prioritize safety.