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New Storm Blows into New Jersey
A winter storm is predicted to bring snow, sleet, rain and wind to an already damaged area.

A winter storm is moving into the area on the heels of Hurricane Sandy, bringing sleet, snow, rain and high winds to the area.
According to the National Weather Service at Mount Holly, New Brunswick is going to see snow and sleet on Wednesday afternoon into the evening, but probably no more than two inches of accumulation overnight.
Wind is expected along with the snow, with gusts as high as 45 MPH possible on Tuesday, according to the weather service. Temperatures will see a low of 45 degrees Fahrenheit.
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On Thursday, the winter mix is expected to switch over to become mostly rain, with a high of 45 degrees Fahrenheit, getting colder in the evening.
For a complete forecast for the New Brunswick area, click here.
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