South Jersey Could See the First Snow of the Season on Tuesday
With the winter season looming on the horizon, you might be wondering when South Jersey might see those first snowflakes or significant snow.
Last winter, we had our first accumulating snow on November 15th & 16th. Close to two inches fell in Hammonton and over an inch was recorded in Buena Vista Township according to the website Climate.Rutgers.edu.
The Garden State averages 23 inches of snow a year according to bestplaces.net.
According to WPG Meteorologist Dan Zarrow, we could see our first snowflakes or a dusting to a coating of snow by midday tomorrow as temps will rapidly drop early starting Tuesday morning.
Now is the time to find your hats, gloves and shovels. Get ready for another winter season in South Jersey!