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New Jersey State Police announce mandatory travel restriction ahead of winter storm
The New Jersey State Police have issued a mandatory overnight travel restriction as a powerful winter storm is expected to bring heavy snow, blizzard conditions and strong winds across the state.
Your governor issued a State of Emergency ahead of the anticipated winter storm heading our way, but what does this mean for you? With blizzard warnings issued throughout the tri-state and indeed for much of the I-95 corridor from Philadelphia to Boston,
New Jersey entered a State of Emergency due to severe weather at noon on Sunday. And, Governor Mikie Sherrill provided an update on the storm.
A major blizzard has dumped 14 inches of snow in Philadelphia, the most since 2016. Now, the cleanup is underway.
The National Weather Service had warned that after the storm intensifies, it can prove to be even more severe than earlier projections.
State officials are warning New Jersey residents to stay off the roads Sunday into Monday as emergency crews prepare for an arduous task ahead: keeping the Garden State Parkway and New Jersey Turnpike clear in the face of rapidly accumulating snow. State police and first responders are ready.
A routine repair operation turned into a crisis Tuesday afternoon when a dump truck was partially swallowed by a sudden sinkhole at the
Governor Mikie Sherrill is urging all New Jersey residents to stay off the roads and prepare for potentially life‑threatening conditions as a major blizzard bears down on the state, the first