Crews will continue to work through the day to ensure roads are in good condition for the evening commute.
“If you are driving today, remember to clear snow and ice before you drive, plan extra travel time, and maintain a safe following distance from other vehicles,” NJDOT wrote in a press release.
Areas in Burlington County have seen up to 6.5 inches of snowfall, according to the National Weather Service. Camden County has recorded up to 5.2 inches.
High winds, snow, sleet, and freezing rain continue across the state, Gov. Phil Murphy tweeted Thursday, adding that New Jerseyans should remain home and stay home.
As of Thursday morning, New Jersey Board of Public Utilities has reported more than 4,000 power outages statewide, down from a peak of around 13,000 overnight.
Residents are urged to call their utility company to report any downed lines or power outages.