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STORM DESCRIPTION A storm system moving northeastward from the central Plains into Canada spread a swath of light snow across New Jersey.
Synoptic Discussion The low pressure moved eastward from the central Plains on the 28th to the upper Ohio Valley on the morning of the 29th. It then moved northeastward to the Saint Lawrence Valley by the evening of the 29th, pushing a cold front through much of New Jersey just after sunset.
Local Discussion Light snow spread across most of the state during the predawn hours of the 29th ahead of the storm system's warm front. The snow mixed with sleet and freezing rain across Salem, Cumberland, Atlantic, and Cape May counties late in the morning and during the afternoon. Precipitation tapered off during the early evening as the cold front passed southeastward through the state. Accumulations ranged from 1 to 3 inches in Gloucester, Camden, Burlington, Ocean, Monmouth and Mercer counties, averaged around an inch in Hunterdon, Someset, Middlesex, Salem, Cumberland and Atlantic counties, and were generally less than 1 inch across Sussex, Warren, Morris, Passaic, Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Union and Cape May counties.
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