Jersey City Mayor James Solomon warned residents to expect a blizzard on Sunday, urging them to stay home as snow removal crews and first responders roll up their sleeves and get to work.
The National Weather Service has issued a forecast for at least six inches of snow, but Jersey City and Hudson County are likely to receive more than that, with some municipalities expecting over a foot.
During a press conference today, Solomon relayed that the snow would begin to fall early Sunday morning and continuing throughout the entire day and possibly into early Monday morning
“This has the potential to be one of the most significant snowstorms we’ve seen, likely to be the largest snowstorm in at least a decade here in Jersey City. We want to make sure every resident knows that Jersey City is ready and we’re doing all in our power to prep our operations,” he declared…