New Jersey is returning to normal after coming out of he nor'easter relatively unscathed with a minimum of power eoutages especially when compared to its effect on New York and New England where all roads in Connecticut and Massachusetts are closed to traffic.
A nor'easter packing hurricane-force wind gusts and blizzard conditions dumped more than 2 feet of snow on New England and knocked out power to 650,000 homes and businesses. The snow is still falling.
The Nor'easter is not done with us yet as heavier snow is expected to fall across New Jersey for much of the evening before ending early Saturday morning leaving behind up to a foot of snow in some areas.
Friday’s nor’easter is bringing a mix of wintry weather including snow, rain, coastal flooding and high winds which could lead to downed power lines and trees. Here are some handy links and phone numbers.
More of New Jersey will be affected with higher amounts of snow according to new advisories about the storm issued by the National Weather Service as flights begin to be cancelled in anticipation of the snow.