For the latest winter storm forecast information, please refer to my newest weather blog post.
What is our current winter storm situation?
If you ve been following along with my forecast, you know we re firmly in phase 2 of 4 of this complicated, high-impact, long-duration nor easter. Even though the storm arrived faster and harder than expected on Sunday with up to 7 inches of fast snow accumulation through Midnight (Hunterdon County) my forecast timeline is back on track.
As of this writing, our classic Miller type B nor easter is in the middle of its critical transition, transferring energy from the initial Ohio Valley low pressure to a developing low off the coast of the Carolinas. That is the one that will drive bands of intense precipitation and strong winds through New Jersey throughout Monday.