Snowfall Totals New Jersey: Whiteout Blizzard Batters Long Branch as State Moves Under Emergency

Snowfall Totals New Jersey: Whiteout Blizzard Batters Long Branch as State Moves Under Emergency

Snowfall totals new jersey are driving a blizzard warning in Long Branch, New Jersey, where extreme storm chaser Aaron Jayjack says heavy, wind-driven snow is producing whiteout conditions along the Jersey Shore as the state moves under a declared emergency and forecasts warn of intensifying nor'easter conditions after sunset.

Snowfall Totals New Jersey: whiteout at Long Branch

In Long Branch, Aaron Jayjack described heavy, wind-driven snow and whiteout conditions that have prompted a blizzard warning for the Jersey Shore; officials have placed the state under an emergency as forecasters say the nor'easter will pick up intensity after sunset. The same storm system is being discussed as a potential bomb cyclone, a phrase used in early alerts tied to the current emergency status in the state.

Whiteout blows into shore towns and what residents are seeing

At the Jersey Shore, wind-driven snow is creating near-zero visibility in places such as Long Branch, producing the whiteout conditions that forced town officials to warn residents and close some streets; observers on the scene described the storm as one of the worst in recent memory, with one comparison placing it among New York City's top 10 worst storms in 150 years.

Site access: app. com notice and a separate "Site Not Available" message

Digital access has been uneven as well: app. com displayed a message saying the site was built to take advantage of the latest technology to make it faster and easier to use, adding that the user's browser is not supported and asking visitors to download one of the listed browsers for the best experience on app. com. Separately, a titled notice reading "Site Not Available" appeared, indicating at least one web page was inaccessible during the event.

Other developments running alongside the storm

Several unrelated national and business items circulated while the storm hit New Jersey: the S&P 500 was on track for double-digit earnings growth with more than half of companies having reported fourth-quarter results so far, and Nvidia is scheduled to report its fourth-quarter earnings after the bell on Wednesday. In sports and business notes, Charles Bediako remains intent on pursuing a spot with Alabama, Lamborghini's CEO said the Lanzador concept was scrapped late last year, and the Atlanta Falcons are planning to apply the franchise tag to tight end Kyle Pitts.

Health and financial notes amid the emergency

On individual and financial fronts, Vonn revealed that trauma from a crash led to compartment syndrome in her leg, investor fears over private credit have reached the desk of the Treasury secretary, and Federal Reserve Governor Chris Waller said Monday that if the next jobs report comes in strong, his view could shift to holding interest rates steady at the next policy meeting.

An out-of-context line that appeared with other coverage described "an ingenious second handle" that gives "leverage to get the job done more quickly — and more safely, " though the specific device or context was unclear in the provided context.

Officials in New Jersey are focused on storm response and public safety in Long Branch and across the coast; for national markets and institutions, attention shifts to scheduled corporate and economic events. Nvidia's fourth-quarter earnings release after the bell on Wednesday and the forthcoming jobs report tied to Federal Reserve deliberations are the next confirmed events mentioned alongside the storm coverage.