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Winter Storm Impact: South Brunswick Snow Total
Schools, public library remain closed as roads are hazardous to travel. Here's the latest on the winter storm from South Brunswick.
SOUTH BRUNSWICK, NJ — At least 2 inches of snow have fallen and roadways are deteriorating as another snowstorm hit South Brunswick. The latest snow totals, forecast and road impacts have been released now that highway restrictions are in place and COVID vaccine deliveries will be delayed on Thursday (see road impacts, vaccine issues, forecast and snow total estimates below).
Patch is providing town-by-town snow totals. Read more: Who Got The Most Snow? NJ Town-By-Town Snow Totals
South Brunswick schools are virtual for Thursday and the library is closed.
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Roads are becoming difficult to travel on, and all secondary roads are snow covered. The township police department reported a handful of motor vehicle crashes, but no specific information was given.
No power outages were reported in South Brunswick.
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Gov. Phil Murphy said the winter weather is causing COVID vaccine "supply chain issues" and that anticipated deliveries will be delayed. He also said three vaccine mega-centers will close on Thursday: Morris, Middlesex and Burington. Bergen County's center will close at 10 a.m.
Murphy said that New Jersey likely has enough supply to handle the delivery delay. "Everybody who wishes to be vaccinated will be," Murphy said.
"Mother Nature is making up for lost time," Murphy said.
The National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning for 12 New Jersey counties and a winter weather advisory for the rest of the state.
The storm could be a combined snow and ice storm, one that could knock down wires and cause power outages, according to the National Weather Service.
Road Impacts:
A speed restriction was imposed on the New Jersey Turnpike in both directions from North of Interchange 7A - I-195 in Robbinsville to North of Interchange 8A - NJ 32 in South Brunswick Twp: 45 miles per hour for Salting Operation.
New Jersey Department of Transportation Commissioner Diane Gutierrez-Scaccetti has issued a commercial vehicle travel restriction on multiple Interstate highways in New Jersey starting at 4 a.m., Thursday, February 18 based on the forecast for heavy snow.
Snow was hitting overnight before the morning commute, with periods of heavy snow forecast during the day. Precipitation is expected to continue through the afternoon commute and into Friday. The travel restrictions are being coordinated with neighboring states.
In addition to the commercial restrictions, all motorists are strongly encouraged to stay off the roads on Thursday. The safest place to be is at home.
The commercial vehicle travel restriction will begin at 4 a.m., Thursday, February 18 and will be in place until further notice for the following highways in both directions:
· I-78, from the Pennsylvania border to I-95 (New Jersey Turnpike)
· I-80, from the Pennsylvania border to I-95 (New Jersey Turnpike)
· I-195, from I-295 to NJ Route 138
· I-280, from I-80 to I-95 (New Jersey Turnpike)
· I-287, from NJ Route 440 to the New York State border
· I-295, from Exit 60 (I-195) north to the Scudders Falls Bridge (Pennsylvania border)
· NJ Route 440, from the Outerbridge Crossing to I-287
The commercial vehicle travel restriction applies to:
· All tractor trailers (exceptions as listed in the Administrative Order)
· Empty straight CDL-weighted trucks
· Passenger vehicles pulling trailers
· Recreational vehicles
· Motorcycles
This restriction DOES NOT apply to:
· The New Jersey Turnpike
· The Garden State Parkway
· The Atlantic City Expressway
· I-76
· I-676
· Public safety vehicles, sworn and civilian public safety personnel; as well as other personnel directly supporting healthcare facilities or critical infrastructure such as providing fuel or food.
For a complete list of operations or personnel that are exempt from the travel ban, see the Administrative Order.
Trucks that are already in New Jersey when the travel restrictions go into place are encouraged to pull off in truck stops to wait out the storm – DO NOT PARK ON SHOULDERS.
Here is the forecast:
Thursday: Snow before 1 p.m., then snow and sleet between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. After 5 p.m., more sleet. High near 29. Chance of precipitation is 100 percent. Total daytime snow and sleet accumulation of 5 to 9 inches possible. Thursday night, freezing rain and sleet possible before 9 p.m., then a chance of snow and sleet between 9 p.m. and 10 p.m. Snow likely after 10 p.m. Cloudy, with a low around 26. Chance of precipitation is 70 percent. Little or no ice accumulation expected. New snow and sleet accumulation of less than one inch possible.
Friday
Snow before 2 p.m., then rain and snow possible. High near 34. Chance of precipitation is 80 percent. New snow accumulation of around an inch possible.
Friday Night
Cloudy, then gradually becoming partly cloudy, with a low around 24. Northwest wind 5 to 10 mph.
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