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Winter Storm Warning in Effect for Southern New Jersey on Monday

Up to six inches of snow is expected to hit New Jersey on Monday.

Southern New Jersey is bracing for a drastic change in weather.

One day after Super Bowl XVLIII was played on a 50-degree day in New Jersey, a Winter Storm Warning is in effect for the area from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Snow is expected to be heavy at times, with 4 to 6 inches of accumulation is expected, according to the National Weather Service out of Mount Holly.

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Precipitation is expected to begin as rain early in the day, changing over to a wintery mix, with a full changeover to snow expected by the end of the morning.

Commuters should expect hazardous roads and walkways.

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Temperatures are expected to drop into the 30s during the day and the 20s at night., and the National Weather Service is projecting wind gusts of up to 20 miles an hour. Leftover moisture may freeze to untreated surfaces.



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