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  2. Will February be a snowy month for New Jersey? A look ... - AOL

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    As February draws near, snow enthusiasts await the possibility of a winter wonderland, historically marked as the snowiest month of the year.

  3. What is the snow forecast this winter for the US? - AOL

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    The weather pattern across the country will flip around the middle of December, opening the door for milder air to thaw areas of the central and eastern U.S. that had early-season snow.

  4. Will New Jersey see any snow in March? A look at the long ...

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  5. In addition to snow flurries, the National Weather Service expects it to get "very windy," with winds blowing at 15 to 20 mph and gusts as high as 45 mph, potentially resulting in some tree damage ...

  6. Winter forecast for the US in the 2024-25 season - AOL

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    So dig out your winter coats from the closet and get ready for the colder days ahead with AccuWeather's 2024-2025 U.S. winter forecast. ... weeks of 2025 as a new weather pattern will promote ...

  7. NJ snow forecast: Winter storm watch issued for Monday. How ...

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    The "high end" forecast pushed that to 6 to 8 inches closer to New York City and as much as 12 to 16 inches in western New Jersey, but the Weather Service said current models put the likelihood of ...

  8. Snow total predictions increase for parts of North Jersey ...

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    How many inches of snow Tuesday. Some snow prediction totals by town include, per the National Weather Service: West Milford: 13 inches. Wantage: 12 inches. Paramus: 10 inches. Morristown: 8-12 inches

  9. NJ winter forecasts correctly predicted it would be wet and ...

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