New Jersey Shore Escapes Snowfall as Major Storm System Passes

SNN Weather Center
The Boardwalk in Point Pleasant New Jersey on an Autumn Day

ATLANTIC CITY, NJ — The New Jersey Shore area experienced a close call with a massive storm system, ultimately being spared from snowfall.

Today’s weather included a slight chance of rain before 10 AM, followed by patchy fog that cleared by 1 PM. Despite the cloudy conditions, temperatures hovered around 45 degrees, with a brisk west wind blowing at 15 to 25 mph.

The chance of precipitation remained low at 20%, allowing the region to avoid the snow that affected other areas. Tonight, the forecast predicts partly cloudy skies with a low around 33 degrees. Northwest winds are expected to reach speeds of around 15 mph, with potential gusts as high as 30 mph.


Monday’s forecast indicates sunny skies with a high near 45 degrees. The northwest wind will continue, though at a reduced speed of 5 to 15 mph. This turn in the weather marks a relief for residents who were bracing for potential snowfall and its associated challenges.

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