A Canadian storm is expected to bring snow, rain, and strong winds to New Jersey this week, with below-normal temperatures. Most of the state will see some snowfall, with accumulations of less than one inch, except for coastal areas that will mainly see rain. The storm will impact the region from Wednesday night through Thursday night, potentially causing a slippery commute on Thursday morning. Strong winds of up to 50 mph could lead to tree damage and power outages.
The northern part of the state will see mostly snow, while the south will experience a mix of snow and rain. The storm may also bring snow squalls to the northern portion of New Jersey. The National Weather Service advises caution and provides the latest forecast for different regions in the state. Residents are urged to stay informed and prepare for possible winter weather conditions in the coming days.
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