Forecasts updated on Friday point to a chance of up to 20 centimeters of snow caused by a winter storm that is expected to end Saturday through Sunday, with 17 New Jersey counties under surveillance.
The latest forecasts marked an increase in possible snowfall, although forecasts vary in New Jersey. Most of the state can see 15 to 20 centimeters of snow, with smaller amounts near Jersey Shore. Northwestern Jersey could see 7 to 15 centimeters of snow.
As the storm approaches, see a series of predictions:
AccuWeather:

AccuWeather’s Friday snow forecast map was 1 to 6 inches in New Jersey.AccuWeather
The National Weather Service – Mount Holly office:

The Mount Holly office of the National Weather Service, which covers parts of New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania, predicted snowfall of up to 20 centimeters.
The National Weather Service – New York City Office:

Total accumulations of 5 to 7 inches were possible in parts of northern New Jersey, according to the New York office of the National Weather Service.National Meteorological Service
News 12 New Jersey:
New Jersey 101.5 FM:
Time in NY NJ PA:
ABC7 New York:
6abc Philadelphia:
NBC4 New York:
NBC10 Philadelphia:
The time channel:
Weatherboy weather forecasting company:
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