Camden, NJ – A significant winter storm is expected to impact New Jersey, eastern Pennsylvania, and Delaware beginning Sunday night, with blizzard conditions developing in parts of South Jersey and dangerous coastal flooding possible into Monday.
According to the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, Blizzard Warnings have been expanded farther inland, while Winter Storm Warnings are in effect across much of the region. Heavy snow is forecast to begin Sunday night and continue through Monday morning, with snowfall rates increasing overnight.
Forecasters say the heaviest snowfall is likely between Sunday evening and Monday morning. Widespread totals of 12 to 18 inches are expected across much of southern and central New Jersey, with localized amounts of 18 to 24 inches possible. Snow is expected to significantly impact the Monday morning commute and could also disrupt travel into the evening.
In addition to heavy snow, there is growing concern about coastal flooding. Coastal Flood Warnings have been issued for ocean-front and back-bay communities. Moderate tidal flooding is likely, with some areas potentially reaching major flood levels during high tide cycles Monday.
Precipitation may begin as rain near and south of the I-78 corridor before transitioning to snow. Conditions are expected to deteriorate quickly overnight Sunday.
Residents are urged to complete storm preparations within the next 12 to 24 hours. Power outages, hazardous road conditions, and coastal inundation are possible.
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