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Winter Storm Juno is projected to be the worst blizzard to hit New Jersey since the December 26 blizzard of 2010. The National Weather Service is urging residents to brace for blizzard conditions, possible coastal flooding and snow falls that could leave parts of the state covered in more than two feet of snow.
Most of New Jersey’s counties are already experiencing light snowfall, and have issued several school cancellations, but the real brunt of the storm is expected to hit between 6 pm this evening and 6 pm on Tuesday.
Here’s what to expect in your area day by day:
Atlantic County
Monday
6 am–12 pm: 0 inches
12 pm–6 pm: 0 inches
6 pm–12 am: 0.3 inches
Tuesday
12 am–6 am: 1 inch
6 am–12 pm: 4.5 inches
12 pm–6 pm: 3.4 inches
6 pm–12 am 0.6 inches
Wednesday
12 am–6 am: 0.6 inches
Total Accumulation: 10.4 inches
Bergen County
Monday
6 am–12 pm: 0 inches
12 pm–6 pm: 0.7 inches
6 pm–12 am: 1.4 inches
Tuesday
12 am–6 am: 2.8 inches
6 am–12 pm: 8.1 inches
12 pm–6 pm: 6.2 inches
6 pm–12 am: 1.8 inches
Wednesday
12 am–6 am: 0.2 inches
Total Accumulation: 21.2 inches
Burlington County
Monday
6 am–12 pm: 0.7 inches
12 pm–6 pm: 0.3 inches
6 pm–12 am: 1.2 inches
Tuesday
12 am–6 am: 1.7 inches
6 am–12 pm: 6.3 inches
12 pm–6 pm: 4.7 inches
6 pm–12 am: 1.3 inches
Wednesday
12 am–6 am: 0.6 inches
Total Accumulation: 16.8 inches
Camden County
Monday
6 am–12 pm: 0.7 inches
12 pm–6 pm: 0.3 inches
6 pm–12 am: 1.2 inches
Tuesday
12 am–6 am: 1.8 inches
6 am–12 pm: 5.4 inches
12 pm–6 pm: 4 inches
6 pm–12 am: 1.1 inches
Wednesday
12 am–6 am: 0 inches
Total Accumulation: 14.5 inches
Cape May County
Monday
6 am–12 pm: 0 inches
12 pm–6 pm: 0 inches
6 pm–12 am: 0.1 inches
Tuesday
12 am–6 am: 0.6 inches
6 am–12 pm: 3.6 inches
12 pm–6 pm: 3.2 inches
6 pm–12 am: 0.9 inches
Wednesday
12 am–6 am: 0 inches
Total Accumulation: 8.4 inches
Cumberland County
Monday
6 am–12 pm: 0 inches
12 pm–6 pm: 0 inches
6 pm–12 am: 0.8 inches
Tuesday
12 am–6 am: 1.5 inches
6 am–12 pm: 4.8 inches
12 pm–6 pm: 3.1 inches
6 pm–12 am: 0.6 inches
Wednesday
12 am–6 am: 0 inches
Total Accumulation: 10.8 inches
Essex County
Monday
6 am–12 pm: 0.1 inches
12 pm–6 pm: 0.8 inches
6 pm–12 am: 1.5 inches
Tuesday
12 am–6 am: 3.1 inches
6 am–12 pm: 7.7 inches
12 pm–6 pm: 6.7 inches
6 pm–12 am: 1.5 inches
Wednesday
12 am–6 am: 0.2 inches
Total Accumulation: 21.6 inches
Gloucester County
Monday
6 am–12 pm: 0.9 inches
12 pm–6 pm: 0.3 inches
6 pm–12 am: 1.2 inches
Tuesday
12 am–6 am: 1.8 inches
6 am–12 pm: 4.8 inches
12 pm–6 pm: 3.1 inches
6 pm–12 am: 0.8 inches
Wednesday
12 am–6 am: 0 inches
Total Accumulation: 12.9 inches
Hudson County
Monday
6 am–12 pm: 0.1 inches
12 pm–6 pm: 0.8 inches
6 pm–12 am: 1.6 inches
Tuesday
12 am–6 am: 3.3 inches
6 am–12 pm: 7.9 inches
12 pm–6 pm: 6.6 inches
6 pm–12 am: 1.7 inches
Wednesday
12 am–6 am: 0.2 inches
Total Accumulation: 22.2 inches
Hunterdon County
Monday
6 am–12 pm: 0.6 inches
12 pm–6 pm: 0.3 inches
6 pm–12 am: 1.1 inches
Tuesday
12 am–6 am: 1.7 inches
6 am–12 pm: 4.8 inches
12 pm–6 pm: 4.9 inches
6 pm–12 am: 1.5 inches
Wednesday
12 am–6 am: 0 inches
Total Accumulation: 14.9 inches
Mercer County
Monday
6 am–12 pm: 0.6 inches
12 pm–6 pm: 0.3 inches
6 pm–12 am: 1.2 inches
Tuesday
12 am–6 am: 1.7 inches
6 am–12 pm: 7.1 inches
12 pm–6 pm: 5 inches
6 pm–12 am: 1.2 inches
Wednesday
12 am–6 am: 0.5 inches
Total Accumulation: 17.6 inches
Middlesex County
Monday
6 am–12 pm: 0.3 inches
12 pm–6 pm: 0.3 inches
6 pm–12 am: 1.3 inches
Tuesday
12 am–6 am: 1.8 inches
6 am–12 pm: 8.2 inches
12 pm–6 pm: 5.9 inches
6 pm–12 am: 2.8 inches
Wednesday
12 am–6 am: 0.6 inches
Total Accumulation: 21.2 inches
Monmouth County
Monday
6 am–12 pm: 0.3 inches
12 pm–6 pm: 0.3 inches
6 pm–12 am: 1.1 inches
Tuesday
12 am–6 am: 1.7 inches
6 am–12 pm: 9.3 inches
12 pm–6 pm: 6.7 inches
6 pm–12 am: 3.4 inches
Wednesday
12 am–6 am: 0.9 inches
Total Accumulation: 23.7 inches
Morris County
Monday
6 am–12 pm: 0.3 inches
12 pm–6 pm: 0.3 inches
6 pm–12 am: 1.1 inches
Tuesday
12 am–6 am: 1.8 inches
6 am–12 pm: 5.6 inches
12 pm–6 pm: 6.3 inches
6 pm–12 am: 2.4 inches
Wednesday
12 am–6 am: 0.6 inches
Total Accumulation: 18.4 inches
Ocean County
Monday
6 am–12 pm: 0.6 inches
12 pm–6 pm: 0.2 inches
6 pm–12 am: 1.1 inches
Tuesday
12 am–6 am: 1.4 inches
6 am–12 pm: 9.9 inches
12 pm–6 pm: 5.4 inches
6 pm–12 am: 2 inches
Wednesday
12 am–6 am: 0.9 inches
Total Accumulation: 21.5 inches
Passaic County
Monday
6 am–12 pm: 0.1 inches
12 pm–6 pm: 0.7 inches
6 pm–12 am: 1.2 inches
Tuesday
12 am–6 am: 2.1 inches
6 am–12 pm: 6.8 inches
12 pm–6 pm: 5.4 inches
6 pm–12 am: 1.5 inches
Wednesday
12 am–6 am: 0.2 inches
Total Accumulation: 18 inches
Salem County
Monday
6 am–12 pm: 0.8 inches
12 pm–6 pm: 0.3 inches
6 pm–12 am: 0.9 inches
Tuesday
12 am–6 am: 1.5 inches
6 am–12 pm: 3.8 inches
12 pm–6 pm: 2.6 inches
6 pm–12 am: 0.3 inches
Wednesday
12 am–6 am: 0 inches
Total Accumulation: 10.2 inches
Somerset County
Monday
6 am–12 pm: 0.4 inches
12 pm–6 pm: 0.3 inches
6 pm–12 am: 1.2 inches
Tuesday
12 am–6 am: 1.8 inches
6 am–12 pm: 6.8 inches
12 pm–6 pm: 5.2 inches
6 pm–12 am: 1.9 inches
Wednesday
12 am–6 am: 0.6 inches
Total Accumulation: 18.2 inches
Sussex County
Monday
6 am–12 pm: 0.2 inches
12 pm–6 pm: 0.4 inches
6 pm–12 am: 0.8 inches
Tuesday
12 am–6 am: 1.8 inches
6 am–12 pm: 4.4 inches
12 pm–6 pm: 6.4 inches
6 pm–12 am: 2.9 inches
Wednesday
12 am–6 am: 0.6 inches
Total Accumulation: 17.5 inches
Union County
Monday
6 am–12 pm: 0.2 inches
12 pm–6 pm: 0.8 inches
6 pm–12 am: 1.5 inches
Tuesday
12 am–6 am: 3 inches
6 am–12 pm: 7.2 inches
12 pm–6 pm: 6.4 inches
6 pm–12 am: 1.4 inches
Wednesday
12 am–6 am: 0.2 inches
Total Accumulation: 20.7 inches
Warren County
Monday
6 am–12 pm: 0.3 inches
12 pm–6 pm: 0.3 inches
6 pm–12 am: 0.7 inches
Tuesday
12 am–6 am: 1.7 inches
6 am–12 pm: 4.2 inches
12 pm–6 pm: 5.1 inches
6 pm–12 am: 1.4 inches
Wednesday
12 am–6 am: 0.4 inches
Total Accumulation: 14.1 inches
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