These North Jersey towns could see the most snow this weekend
After a virtually snowless winter for most of the season, North Jersey is bracing for its second significant storm this month. With a wintry mix in the forecast beginning Friday night and continuing into Saturday, road conditions could be poor.
Slush mixed with rain could develop over the area Friday evening, said Jay Engle, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service. That could switch to pure snowfall later tonight and into Saturday morning, he said.
The amount of snow in the forecast varies by location, with as much as a half-foot expected in the northwestern corner of the state. Here are the predicted totals for some of the towns expected to see the biggest accumulations, according to the Weather Service:
Bergenfield: 2 inches
Bloomfield: 2 inches
Caldwell: 3 inches
Dover: 5 inches
Franklin: 4 inches
Florham Park: 2 inches
Hackensack: 2 inches
Hackettstown: 2 inches
Harrison: 2 inches
Hopatcong: 4 inches
Lyndhurst: 2 inches
Madison: 2 inches
Millburn: 1 inch
Morristown: 3-4 inches
Newark: 1.4 inches
Newton: 4 inches
New York City: 2.5 inches
Orange: 2 inches
Paramus: 3.3 inches
Ramsey: 4 inches
Ridgewood: 3 inches
Ringwood: 4 inches
Rutherford: 2 inches
Stanhope: 4 inches
Wantage: 4-6 inches
Washington (Warren County): 3 inches
Wayne: 3 inches
West Milford: 5.8 inches
This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: NJ weather: Here's how much snow your town could get