Hey there New Jersey! Here’s your audio update highlighting a nasty winter storm that prompted a state of emergency for seven ...
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy issued a state of emergency Sunday night for Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, ...
Gov. Phil Murphy announced a state of emergency for a winter storm expected to drop up to 8 inches of snow on parts of the southern New Jersey.
It may sound like a little bit of overkill to pack a winter emergency kit if we're only getting a couple of inches of snow, but being prepared is really meant to last you throughout the winter season.
Winter weather advisories and a winter storm warning have been issued in the southern half of New Jersey, while the New York City metro area is likely to only see a glancing blow, AccuWeather says.
A winter storm arrives early Monday morning and could bring as much as 8 inches of snow. Officials throughout South Jersey ...
Due to major and severe storms that are generating dangerous winter weather conditions, such as heavy snow, sleet, freezing ...
Most of the snowfall is expected to concentrate in South Jersey, with up to 8 inches possible in Cape May, Camden, Cumberland ...
The disruptive winter storm brings the possibility of the “heaviest snowfall in a decade” to some areas Monday.
A severe winter storm has hit the United States, prompting travel and work disruptions from Kansas City to Washington.
Kansas and Indiana are likely to experience "at least 8 inches of snow," according to the National Weather Service. Elsewhere, Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas are on "tornado watch." ...
About 63 million people in the U.S. were under some kind of winter weather advisory, watch or warning on Sunday.