New Jersey bracing for back-to-back winter storms
MOUNT HOLLY, N.J. (FOX 29) - Back-to-back winter storms are expected to pass through New Jersey in the next few four days, making life tough for some motorists beginning as early as Thursday evening.
FOX 29's Sue Serio says a weak area of low pressure will pass through the area late Thursday afternoon into Friday morning, dumping between one and four inches of snow around the state.
Northern areas are expected to get the most accumulation.
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A storm system over the weekend could produce snow, rain or a mix.
The weather service is characterizing it as "a significant winter storm."
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The Associated Press contributed to this report.