New Jersey State Police Warn of Freezing, Gusting Weather Tuesday Night And Thursday

Charlie Dwyer
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TRENTON, NJ – The New Jersey State Police alerted residents to a significant drop in temperature, accompanied by potential snow flurries. The forecast indicates highs mostly in the 30s, but with wind gusts reaching 25 to 35 mph, it is expected to feel 10-15 degrees colder.

Lake effect flurries and snow showers are ongoing in parts of central and western Pennsylvania, and these conditions are likely to spread into eastern Pennsylvania. Heavier snowfall could occur, particularly in areas of Chester County, extending north through the Lehigh Valley to the southern Poconos.

The State Police caution residents to be vigilant for rapidly changing visibility and slippery roads, indicating a risk for hazardous driving conditions.


Residents seeking more detailed weather information are encouraged to visit weather.gov/phi. The warning aims to prepare the public for the inclement weather and ensure safety during these conditions.

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