Blizzard, snow and Jersey Shore
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Officials from Upper Township to Cape May reported localized flooding and significant beach erosion Monday, with one community losing 20 feet of protective dune in the storm's aftermath.
With two feet of snow expected to fall, here are updates from across the Jersey Shore during Sunday's blizzard.
Yes, Sunday’s storm could bring record snowfall totals to parts of the tri-state and create chaos on the roads, especially overnight Sunday through the Monday morning commute. But snow and wind aren’t the only threat.
New Jersey’s Blizzard of 2026 brought record snowfall, massive power outages, and historic conditions residents will remember for generations.
JERSEY SHORE – Atmospheric conditions created a perfect storm – if you can call it that – which dumped two feet of snow in the region. The snow accumulation for Toms River was 23.5 inches as of 10:45 a.
Forecasts are calling for a possible weekend snowstorm that could bring a potential 3 to 5 inches of snowfall to the Jersey Shore.
Blizzard conditions peaked Monday morning and afternoon over Massachusetts and a couple of hours of light snowfall and powerful wind gusts remain before the storm begins to weaken. The historic storm is expected to hang around eastern Massachusetts before finally moving toward the coast,