The Brief
- A blizzard warning remained in effect until 6 p.m. for parts of northeast New Jersey.
- Wind gusts up to 50 mph created whiteout conditions, dropping visibility below a quarter-mile and making travel potentially life-threatening.
- Blowing snow and heavy accumulation downed trees and power lines, leading to sporadic outages and severely impacting the commutes.
NEW YORK CITY – Snow blanketed the Tri-State area on Monday as a blizzard warning remained in effect, with hazardous travel, strong winds and coastal flooding concerns persisting across the region.
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What we know:
The National Weather Service (NWS) says blizzard warnings remained in effect until 6 p.m. Monday for portions of northeast New Jersey.
Forecasters warned of whiteout conditions, near-zero visibility and dangerous travel, with blowing snow and strong winds downing trees and power lines.
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