"NJ Officials Urge Work from Home as Winter Storm Threatens Up to 6 Inches of Snow"

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New Jersey is bracing for a winter storm expected to bring 3 to 6 inches of snow, prompting Gov. Phil Murphy to urge residents to work from home if possible and to stay off the roads due to potential icy conditions. A state of emergency has been declared, with a commercial vehicle ban on certain routes, and school closures and schedule changes in effect. Officials warn that the storm may be deceiving, with the potential for more trouble as it progresses, especially given the frigid temperatures.
- Friday’s winter storm could be ‘deceiving.’ Work from home if you can, state officials say. NJ.com
- Senior Center Activities Updated In Brick Ahead of Storm Brick, NJ Patch
- First Alert Weather: Cold stretch continues, Yellow Alert for snow Friday CBS News
- N.J. weather: Up to 6 inches of snow in forecast. Winter weather advisories issued for 15 counties. NJ.com
- Latest Forecast Says Jersey Shore Towns Could Be Walloped With Most Snow In NJ (DETAILS) Daily Voice
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