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A pair of midweek winter storms could combine to drop as much as a foot of snow on part of New Jersey, according to the most bullish forecasts.
The first storm is expecting to affect the state Tuesday morning and afternoon with the second-longer event likely to impact the Garden State from early Thursday into Friday, forecasters say.
The consensus seems to be 2 to 4 inches for North Jersey on Tuesday with a just a dusting of snow and/or a mix of rain and sleet in central and South Jersey
Details are still to be determined for Thursday’s system, which could be a two-part storm. It’s expected to be more impactful than Tuesday’s relatively minor snowfall, though no local forecasters have offered predictions on accumulations yet.
As the storms start to materialize, here’s a look at a range of forecasts:
AccuWeather

A snowy week is expected in New Jersey with multiple storms. AccuWeather.com
National Weather Service- Mount Holly office

This is the National Weather Service’s snow forecast for most of New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania for Tuesday, Feb. 9.National Weather Service
National Weather Service- New York office

This is the National Weather Service’s snow forecast for northeastern New Jersey, New York City and the Hudson Valley for Tuesday, Feb. 9.National Weather Service
News 12 New Jersey
New Jersey 101.5 FM
NY NJ PA Weather
NBC 4 New York
The Weather Channel
WABC-7 New York City
6ABC Philadelphia
NJ Weather News
Jeff Goldman may be reached at jeff_goldman@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @JGoldmanNJ.
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