The lower totals as you head south are a result of the snow mixing with sleet and freezing rain. This line has been steadily moving southward, however unlike with the previous storm, there is plenty of moisture further to the north, so people in the north are not going to see their snowfall totals reduced.
Around 4 Inches – Lehigh, Northern Bucks, Northampton, Monroe, and Pike Counties in PA, Hunterdon, Warren, Sussex, Morris, Northern Mercer, Somerset, Northern Middlesex, Essex, Passaic, Hudson, Bergen Counties in NJ, Orange, Rockland, and Westchester Counties in NY, Staten Island, NY, New York City, and all of Long Island
Around 3 Inches – Southern Bucks in PA, Southern Mercer, and Southern Middlesex Counties in NJ
Around 2 Inches – Philadelphia, PA, Northwestern Burlington, Northwestern Ocean, and Monmouth County, NJ
Dusting to 2 Inches – the rest of Southern NJ
Then we have to watch the Tuesday night into Wednesday morning storm for some significant problems there with snow and ice as well.
And then we have to watch the possibility of a storm on Wednesday night into Thursday.
Full details on all these threats coming shortly with my Look at the Next Two Weeks and Morning Weather Discussion.
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