Snow total predictions increase for parts of North Jersey. See the inch count forecast

Editor's note: We're tracking Tuesday's storm and its impact on North Jersey. Click here for live updates.A changing forecast has led to an increased snow total prediction by the National Weather Service for the overnight storm Monday into Tuesday in North Jersey.

The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning set to take effect from midnight tonight until 6 p.m. on Tuesday. Residents across Warren and Morris counties are advised to brace themselves for heavy snowfall and potentially hazardous travel conditions.

According to the NWS, significant snow accumulations ranging from 7 to 10 inches and up to 13 in some spots are expected. Particularly, northern Warren and Morris counties are likely to bear the brunt of the storm's impact.

How many inches of snow Tuesday

UPDATE: See current inch count totals here.

Some snow prediction totals by town include, per the National Weather Service:

  • West Milford: 13 inches

  • Wantage: 12 inches

  • Paramus: 10 inches

  • Morristown: 8-12 inches

  • Newark: 8 inches

  • Kennedy Airport: 6 inches

In addition to the heavy snowfall, gusty winds with speeds reaching up to 35 mph are anticipated to accompany the storm. These strong winds have the potential to increase travel difficulties and contribute to reduced visibility.

NJ weather: How North Jersey counties are prepping for what could be the season's biggest snowstorm

Of particular concern are the forecasts indicating snowfall rates exceeding 1 inch per hour at times during Tuesday morning. This rapid accumulation could lead to treacherous driving conditions, especially along major transportation arteries such as the I-78 and I-80 corridors. Commuters are urged to exercise caution and consider alternative travel plans if possible.

Local authorities and emergency services are on high alert and are advising residents to prepare accordingly for the impending winter weather. This includes ensuring that vehicles are equipped with appropriate winter tires or chains and stocking up on essential supplies to weather the storm safely at home.

The NWS emphasizes the importance of staying informed about weather updates and heeding any advisories or warnings issued by local authorities. As the situation continues to evolve, individuals are encouraged to monitor reliable sources of information for the latest updates and advisories.

Stay tuned to local news outlets and official weather channels for further updates on this developing weather situation.

This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: Snow prediction for NJ weather forecast changes for next storm