You could see this one coming, right?
N.J. weather: Quick-hit April snowstorm to drop up to 6 inches today
A rapidly moving April snowstorm will make for a miserable Monday morning commute across the northern half of the state, dropping as much as 6 inches of snow before exiting early this afternoon.
Expect about 3 to 4 inches in the New Brunswick area and 2 to 3 inches around Freehold and Trenton.
Everyone from Toms River south should gets less an inch with people in Atlantic City as well as in Cape May and southern Cumberland counties seeing no snow. Parts of the state could see changes back and forth from rain to snow during the brief storm.
The snow isn’t confined just to Jersey, but the southern part of New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Mass, Vermont, New Hampshire, Eastern PA, and southern Maine. So, of course
If I hear anyone dismiss climate change I'm gonna smack them right in the head with my snow shovel.
— Danaland (@danahaviland) April 2, 2018
https://twitter.com/Kiara_VonGunden/status/980797005256675328
I was outside balling with no shirt on literally less than 24 hours ago and now there’s fucking snow on the ground. But don’t worry! Climate change DOES NOT exist folks!
— Snerkley (@sam_berkley) April 2, 2018
https://twitter.com/_arroyodavid/status/980793917787508737
And with some Trump Derangement Syndrome thrown in for good measure
Do we now believe in climate change or is this New York snow also fake news? @realDonaldTrump
— Kat (@K_paige23) April 2, 2018
https://twitter.com/maydaymindy9/status/980790524406915075