The National Weather Service (NWS) has upgraded the region's winter storm watch to a winter storm warning as an off-shore nor'easter intensifies along the eastern seaboard. The warning starts at 9 tonight and lasts until 7 p.m. Thursday.
It is unclear how much snow will fall in eastern Monmouth County. The NWS predicts total accumulations of up to eight inches along the coast.
Heavy snow and blowing snow are possible, with wind gusts as high as 45 miles per hour. After daytime highs of 29F today and tomorrow, temperatures will fall into the teens, in what the NWS describes as wind-driven record cold.
As of this posting, eastern Long Island and New England were expected to feel the brunt of the storm, getting up to or more than a foot of snow.
It is unclear how much snow will fall in eastern Monmouth County. The NWS predicts total accumulations of up to eight inches along the coast.
Heavy snow and blowing snow are possible, with wind gusts as high as 45 miles per hour. After daytime highs of 29F today and tomorrow, temperatures will fall into the teens, in what the NWS describes as wind-driven record cold.
As of this posting, eastern Long Island and New England were expected to feel the brunt of the storm, getting up to or more than a foot of snow.
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