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A nor'easter's a weird one.
When you get the bands that shape up right over the head, you can get two to four inches of snow per hour.
That's what we've been in now for the last hour and a half in Neptune, New Jersey.
Now about 10 miles over to my east in a freehold, 22 and a half inches of snow already.
But that measurement was taken a couple of hours ago, so I'm sure they've got more.
The snowfall is going to start sticking to everything, and it's going to start bringing down some powered lines and maybe some limbs and trees because of the sheer weight of the snow that's going to be on it.
And New Jersey Transit, they are going to stop train operations.
There's no more commercial vehicles allowed on New Jersey highways.
Snowfall rates, two to three inches of snow per hour, yeah.
These winds later on, you're going to start howling at about 60 miles per hour later on this evening through tomorrow.
Blizzard warnings for the first time in 30 years for all 21 counties of New Jersey.
Blizzard warnings all the way at the line at the New Hampshire.
38 million people under a blizzard warning for this storm.
Right now we're in the formative stages.
The winds are starting to pick on up.
But when you talk about grand total snowfall-wise...
Two to three feet of snow is a possibility around the Jersey Shore.
About one to two feet for the New York City metro area.
Go up the line a little bit farther overnight tonight through tomorrow.
Boston, one to two feet with peppered in there.