Ahead of Tuesday's anticipated snowfall, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy announced a State of Emergency for five counties in the northwestern parts of the state.

In announcing the effort, Murphy said that, come 5 a.m. on Tuesday, a "potentially significant" storm could cause hazardous conditions, including heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain in the area.

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The State of Emergency has been issued for Hunterdon, Morris, Passaic, Sussex, and Warren counties.

“Starting early tomorrow morning, we will experience potentially significant winter weather resulting in hazardous conditions in the northwestern part of our state. With snowfall, sleet, and freezing rain expected to impact travel and safety on our roads,

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