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Snowy, Slushy Winter Ahead For NJ, Extended Forecast Says

Expect plenty of winter storms with snow, sleet, and rain this upcoming season in New Jersey, according to this Farmers' Almanac forecast.

This winter, the forecast says that the Northeast region could be in for plenty of rain, sleet, and snow.
This winter, the forecast says that the Northeast region could be in for plenty of rain, sleet, and snow. (Alexis Tarrazi/Patch)

NEW JERSEY — It’s hard to think about winter as we are just settling in to fall in New Jersey. But a look ahead from the Farmers’ Almanac in its extended 2023-24 winter forecast suggests not only that “the BRRR is back,” but also that snow shovels will see plenty of action.

This year, the forecast says New Jersey and the Northeast region could be in for plenty of winter rain, sleet, and snow.

"For those of you living along the I-95 corridor from Washington to Boston, who saw a lack of wintry precipitation last winter, you should experience quite the opposite, with lots of rain/sleet and snowstorms to contend with," said the Farmers' Almanac.

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The second week of January is forecast to be “stormy, snowy, and wet” for East Coast states.

If the forecast holds true, the second week of February could also be one to plan around, with a storm predicted to bring “snowfall, cold rain, and then frigid temperatures” in New Jersey and around the Northeast.

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And, another east coast storm “will bring a wintry mess to this area during the first week of March,” added the Farmers’ Almanac.

The overall forecast calls for a snowier and colder winter ahead with the arrival of El Niño, a climate cycle that results in the unusual warming of equatorial Pacific Ocean waters. El Niño can have a range of effects, from heavy precipitation in some parts of the world and droughts in others, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

The Farmers’ Almanac said the start of meteorological winter on Dec. 1 — the winter solstice isn’t until Dec. 21 — is expected to usher in a snowy month, with blizzard conditions expected over northern New England and the North Central states, and as far south as New Mexico, Oklahoma and Arkansas.

Much of the Great Lakes, Midwest, and central and northern New England are expected to see below-average temperatures, along with lots of snowstorms, sleet, ice and rain, especially during January and February, according to the forecast.

The Great Plains and Rockies are expected to be cold with occasional storms, while the Pacific Northwest could experience an unusually stormy winter, according to the forecast. Depending on the strength of the El Niño, it could send snowy conditions to California and the entire Southwest, the forecast said.

Unusually cold weather is forecast for Texas in January and February, and the Southeast and Florida could see a wetter-than-normal winter with average temperatures, save a few frosts.

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