
Happy New Year New Jersey As Light Snow and Freezing Temps Welcome 2026
We are just hours away from welcoming 2026, and for New Jersey, this holiday will see freezing temperatures and even some light snow to welcome the Baby New Year (2026).

I have witnessed a wide range of weather conditions here in the Tri-State area during New Year's celebrations, which take place in New Jersey and surrounding cities, including New York and Philadelphia.
We have had rain, snow, sleet, and even clear conditions. We have had milder holidays and some that have been freezing!
Most people point to the Blizzard of 1947 as the worst New Year's Day storm New Jersey has ever seen. It hit right at the end of December and rolled straight into the new year.
Huge parts of the state were buried under two to three feet of snow, with strong winds piling it into massive drifts. Roads vanished, cars were stuck, and people were trapped in their homes for days. Back then, New Jersey didn’t have the equipment to handle a storm that big.
Even today, when a major winter storm hits around New Year’s, it usually gets compared to 1947 and almost always comes up short.
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What is the Forecast for New Year's in New Jersey?
According to Patch, "Light snow and flurries are possible, but a dusting at most is expected. These started out in the south and will move north late Wednesday afternoon."
In addition, it will be bitterly cold for the "ball drop" tonight at midnight. "If the weather pans out as forecast, the midnight temperature on New Year's Eve at Times Square will be the coldest since the cusp of 2017 and 2018, when it was a frigid 9 degrees," AccuWeather Social Media Producer and Meteorologist Jesse Ferrell said."
So bundle up tonight if you are out for New Year's, and let's pray for a fantastic 2026.
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