Precipitation is moving in from the west with a large area of snow for northern areas. Even down into central NJ, this may start out as snow, and may last for a little bit until warmer air works in. Temperatures are in the upper 30's now, but dewpoints are in the lower 20's. As precipitation moves in, the dewpoint will rise and the temperatures will lower until they meet. This is known as evaporational cooling. I still do not feel any accumulations will take place across central NJ, but northern areas it may be a different story.
RADAR WITH RAIN/SNOW LINE (CLICK LINK)
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