The Shore might wake up to a few inches of snow on Thursday
A moving clipper system will pass through the entire Jersey Shore during the early morning hours on Thursday.

Radar image indicating snow in New Jersey at 9:45 p.m. Wednesday.
Jersey Shore residents might want to wake up a little early on Thursday morning to do some snow clearing.
A moving clipper system will pass through the entire Jersey Shore during the early morning hours on Thursday.
And while the National Weather Service does not anticipate anything seriously impactful, a few inches of snow could be on the ground by the time rush hour begins.
Waves of snow are pushing east. Overall, most locations will have a dusting to two inches. However, it is clear to me that the NJ coast through NYC into Long Island that someone is going to push into the 3″ area. pic.twitter.com/lDrgUCyrnF
— NY NJ PA Weather (@nynjpaweather) December 14, 2017
As of 9:45 p.m. Wednesday, snow is falling — and instantly sticking — in Cape May County. Light snow will overspread the Jersey Shore from west to east.
Any untreated roads will be slippery.
NOAA is calling for snow to end by the mid-morning hours, with skies gradually clearing throughout the day.
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