National Weather Service Calling for Another Six Inches of Snow Tonight

Snow will continue to fall steadily until 2 am Thursday morning according to the National Weather Service’s 3pm weather briefing.

Latest NWS storm advisory…

Strong low pressure of the Mid-Atlantic coast will track to the
southeast of Nantucket Island late tonight. Unnecessary travel
this afternoon and evening is still strongly discouraged! Snow
will have a better chance of sticking to the pavement after
sundown. Minor additional accumulations are expected after 2 AM
Thursday in New Jersey but essentially the storm should be
generally done by that time.Amounts posted herein and on our Mount
Holly web resources are approximate. There has been a sharp
cutoff of snow today near the northern tip of northwest New Jersey
where storm totals may be under 2 inches.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Plan on difficult travel conditions,
  including during the evening commute. Be prepared for
  significant reductions in visibility at times. Snowfall rates of
  1 to 2 inches per hour are possible into this evening along with
  a slight chance of a thunderstorm.

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