UPDATED: The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning, which will be in effect from midnight tonight, until 6 AM on Wednesday.
Snow is expected to develop late this evening and overnight, then continue through Tuesday night. The snow has the potential to fall at a moderate to heavy rate at times Tuesday and Tuesday night.
A total of 4-8 inches of snow accumulation is expected.
UPDATE – Tuesday 7:10 AM: The NWS has downgraded the storm warning to a Weather Advisory. Only 3-5 inches of snow now expected.
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Getting a little sick of the snow.
Let’s see if the powers that be can redeem themselves this time around
Bring it on! My kids and I love the smow!!!
Please remember to shovel your sidewalks. This should be common sense, besides for the halacha of Dina De’malchusa Dina!
The last time I checked The Weather Channel said less than an Inch throughout tonight and maybe 1-3 inches throughout tomorrow for the Jersey Shore and surrounding areas.
We should all call the DPW to let them know to prepare cause chances are they won’t know about it until Thursday night and then they will start with a thorough investigation
It’s been over two weeks now and just what was the conclusion of the “thorough investigation” ? After looking at articles after the one accusing the Dpw of a organized strike/walkout it looks like it was all due to poor management or lack of .. Bricktown once accused there men of a strike but it was due to poor management also . They sent all the men home and called them back when it was to late,snow was too deep to get back to Dpw .. And no apology was ever given.
DPW needs to be notified. They seem to get different weather reports.
Just thinking maybe DPW should start the thorough investigation already now
Tls: I’m wonder why my comment was never posted on this article?? I didn’t bash anyone or use bad language.. It was asking what was the outcome of the investigation..
DPW always does a better job by the second storm of the season.