- “We urge all drivers to exercise caution on the roads with snow and sleet forecast for this afternoon into tomorrow,” Gov. Phil Murphy warns
- he National Weather Service is forecasting snow, sleet and freezing in the northern parts of New Jersey
With more winter weather Wednesday night into the morning hours, some North Jersey schools have announced delayed openings for Thursday.
The National Weather Service is forecasting snow, sleet and freezing in the northern parts of New Jersey with the precipitation switching to rain. While the snow accumulation should not be significant, officials warn of potentially treacherous driving conditions Thursday morning.
“We urge all drivers to exercise caution on the roads with snow and sleet forecast for this afternoon into tomorrow. Bundle up and stay safe, New Jersey!” Gov. Phil Murphy posted on X on Wednesday afternoon.
Here is a look at schools that have altered their learning schedules for Thursday.
Delayed openings
- Bergen Catholic
- Butler
- Catholic Academy of Sussex County
- Denville
- Hopatcong
- Kinnelon
- Lenape Valley
- Morris County Tech
- Morris Hills Regional District
- Mount Olive
- Pequannock
- Randolph
- Rockaway Borough
- Rockaway Township
- St. Joseph Regional
Remote learning
Check back for updates to this list through Wednesday night and Thursday morning.