First Alert Weather: Red Alert for winter storm that'll bring rain and snow to our area this weekend

First Alert Weather: Cold before the storm
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Red Alert remains in place from Saturday afternoon into Sunday due to a significant winter storm overspreading the region.

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A Winter Storm Warning has been issued for Sussex, Warren, and Morris counties in New Jersey. A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued for Hunterdon County.

A Winter Storm Watch is in place for most other northwestern suburbs through Sunday evening.

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Another Red Alert will go into effect for Tuesday into Wednesday for a storm that will bring heavy rain and wind.

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Friday: Sunny and cold. Feels like the 20s. Highs in the mid to upper 30s.

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Friday night: Mostly clear and cold. Lows mainly in the 20s.

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Saturday: A quiet start, but then a wintry mix moves into the region. Highs in the upper 30s to around 40.

Sunday: Wintry mix through early afternoon. Highs in the mid to upper 30s.

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Weekend Storm: Although forecast models have been consistently going back and forth on snow totals for this storm, we now have a better handle on what will play out. 

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It looks like this system will move into the region on Saturday afternoon and last into Sunday, bringing with it a plethora of precipitation types. 

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Some portions of our viewing area will see a plowable snowfall, while others may just see rain or a wintry mix. 

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For areas that see more rain, localized flooding is possible. 

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For areas that do see the snow, it will be a heavy, wet snow, so caution will be needed when shoveling. 

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Gusty winds and coastal flooding are also possible with this storm.

Weekend storm expectations by region

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Jersey Shore and Central New Jersey:

Rain or mixed precipitation to start, changing to all rain, then changing to all snow as the storm departs. Final totals: .75-1 inch of rain, coating - 1 inch of snow. Wind gusts up to 50 mph. Coastal flooding and high surf may lead to beach erosion.

Long Island:

Rain or mixed precipitation to start, changing to a mix of rain and snow, then changing to all snow as the storm departs. Final totals: .5-1 inch of rain, coating to 1 inch of snow. Wind gusts up to 50 mph. Coastal flooding and high surf may lead to beach erosion.

NYC:

Snow or mixed precipitation to start, changing to a mix of rain and snow, then possibly all rain for a while, before changing to all snow as the storm departs. Final totals: .5-1 inch of rain, coating-2 inches of snow. The Bronx may see higher snow totals. Wind gusts up to 35 mph.

Hudson Valley, Northern New Jersey:

This is where the highest snow totals are expected. Here, little to no mixing with rain is anticipated. Snow may be heavy at times, amounting from 4-8 inches, with certain spots possibly reaching up to a foot or more. Wind gusts up to 35 mph.

Coastal Connecticut:

Snow to start, changing to a wintry mix, then ending as snow. 2-3 inches of snow is likely. Wind gusts up to 40 mph, with some minor coastal flooding. 

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