Five New Jersey counties are under winter weather warnings due to an approaching storm expected to bring significant snow and rain on Tuesday. Sussex County is under a winter storm warning with 4 to 7 inches of snow forecasted, while Hunterdon, Morris, Warren, and northern Passaic counties are under winter weather warnings with varied accumulations ranging from 1 to 5 inches. Conditions will most affect the morning commute, transitioning from snow to rain later in the day.
Temperatures will range from the mid-30s in the Northwest to the mid-40s in the south, with winds increasing to 20-25 mph. Following the storm, temperatures will drop, with potential for black ice overnight, especially north of Interstate 78. A cold front on Thursday may bring additional snow in northern areas and the coldest temperatures of the season, with lows in the teens expected. Another storm may impact the region later in the week, but details remain uncertain.
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