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Today’s audio update: Up to 8 inches of snow fell in NJ., haunting cold case remains unsolved
Hey there New Jersey! Here’s your audio update highlighting an unsolved cold case in Teaneck and the larger than expected snowfall totals across the state. We’ll also tell you about a heated debate over the management of the local Canada goose population in West Orange and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey’s $45 billion capital plan.
Up to 8 inches of fluffy snow accumulated in New Jersey by Sunday morning. For part of the state, this was the biggest snow event in almost four years.
The season's first widespread snowfall blanketed the Tri-State area on Sunday, which created slick conditions out on the roads for drivers and snarled traffic.
Even though the storm was a fast mover, it packed a big punch, knocking out power to thousands of homes and turning roads into sheets of ice.
Many in North Jersey woke up to a measurable amount of snow on Dec. 14, for the first time since last winter. When it was over, we set a record.
FOX 5 New York on MSN
Snow forecast for NYC-area: NJ declares partial state of emergency
Governor Phil Murphy has declared a state of emergency for Northwestern New Jersey due to a significant winter storm that will hit tomorrow.
Another cold day is ahead for New Jersey on Tuesday before a big temperature swing and a storm that will hit the state with heavy rain and gusty winds Thursday night. The immediate weather pattern remains quiet through Wednesday as temperatures gradually start to warm. Temperatures on Tuesday will reach the mid 20s to mid 30s with light winds.
The winter storm blanketed New Jersey and brought up to six inches of snow to some areas.
FOX 5 New York on MSN
Weather: Snow falls across NYC and parts of New Jersey, Connecticut
NEW YORK - Snow is still falling across New York City, New Jersey and southern Connecticut this Sunday morning, with several inches of accumulation expected to continue as winter weather advisories remain in place.