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Newark, New Jersey – A colder-than-normal weather pattern expected to settle across New Jersey between Tuesday and Saturday is increasing concern for snow and potential travel disruptions, particularly across northern and central parts of the state. The developing setup favors sustained cold, raising the likelihood that any systems moving through during this period could bring accumulating snow instead of rain.
According to the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center, New Jersey is favored for below-normal temperatures during the January 20–24 window, while precipitation probabilities trend above normal at 40–50%. That combination supports snow as the dominant precipitation type, especially away from the immediate coast where marginal temperatures often complicate winter storms…