Track the storm: Nor'easter could bring over 18 inches of snow in parts of NJ

An already snowy January could be getting worse this weekend.

A nor'easter is expected to hit New Jersey this weekend, with a winter storm warning set to go into effect on Friday at 7 p.m. until Saturday at 7 p.m., according to the National Weather Service. Along the Shore, where snowfall is expected to be more severe, a blizzard warning is set to start at the same time. How much snow will hit each region of the state continues to vary widely, with North Jersey expecting 4-6 inches, while Asbury Park and parts of South Jersey could over a foot.

Full projections: How much snow is expected in New Jersey this weekend? See projected inch counts

So where is the storm now? Of course, changes are to be expected throughout the Garden State, but here is what you can expect in the coming days.

Where is the storm currently?

Follow along with the latest location of the storm and snowfall count below.

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This article originally appeared on Asbury Park Press: NJ weather: Tracking nor'easter, snow storm for Friday