Weather
Updated Map Shows Bergen County Snowfall Prediction For Sunday
A new map issued Friday morning shows how much snow could fall in NJ Sunday.
BERGEN COUNTY, NJ — Weather forecasters say a "bomb cyclone" may be headed for the East Coast on Sunday, with coastal areas like North Carolina and New England particularly vulnerable.
Bergen County is further inland and may be spared the worst of the storm, even with a 30 percent chance of snow Sunday, the National Weather Service says.
A new map issued Friday shows that it's mostly coastal spots that are expected to see an accumulation.
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Bombogenesis is a cyclone that rapidly intensifies over 24 hours (see the definition here).
Bergen County remains under a cold weather advisory until 10 a.m. on Friday with wind chill values that day hovering between -5 and 5. Take heart: The real temperature will be a balmy 17.
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What about the rivers? This NWS map of the United States will show the potential for river flooding.
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