1. WEATHER: SATURDAY
More snow is headed our way for Saturday afternoon. A southerly flow of milder air Saturday and Saturday night will change the snow to rain.
Snow will begin between 1pm and 3pm on Saturday. The change to rain will occur between 6pm and 8pm on the coast.
Forecast snow accumulations before the changeover to rain are as follows:
- Neptune area and the eastern half of the NJ coastal counties – 1 to 2 inches
- Interior southern NJ/Philly/Route 1 corridor/NYC – 2 to 4 inches
- Interior northern NJ north and west of a line from Hunterdon County to Bergen County – 3 to 6 inches.
Rain will end Sunday morning and we will see one day of milder temperatures on Sunday with highs in the from the upper 30s to mid 40s before much colder weather returns Sunday night and remains for the remaining days of February.
Emergency parking rules apply.
Source: Rick Cuttrell, Tri-State Storm Watch
Steve Mandeville held me in his arms and sobbed with me as the building burned. My husband’s store, Smuggler’s Cove, was completely destroyed. Steve ignored his own store, The Comfort Zone, and stayed with me and helped me get my things into my car. That is the reason why in the pictures, the Comfort Zone’s lights remained on all night. At that point he wasn’t allowed back into his store. Thank you, Steve, I will never forget your kindness.
As you may know, Rich’s loss is particularly tragic and personal. He is battling cancer, and his little shop gave him something to do, and something to live for. He so enjoyed every little thing in there, and especially appreciated all of the people who came in regularly to check up on him and give him encouragement in his battle.
All gone now. “Ashes, ashes, we all fall down.”