New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has declared a state of emergency ahead of the snowstorm set to hit the Northeast.
The winter storm, the fourth Nor’easter this month, is predicted to slam the area with snow, winds and coastal flooding.
The emergency goes into affect tonight at 7pm.
All State offices will be closed on Wednesday, March 21, 2018, due to anticipated inclement weather conditions.
Residents are encouraged to comply with orders and guidance from their local emergency management and government officials.
A State of Emergency has been declared by @GovMurphy State offices will be CLOSED on Wednesday, 3/21/18, due to inclement weather conditions. Non-essential personnel should NOT report to work for their normal shift. Essential employees should report on schedule. #ReadyNJ @NJSP pic.twitter.com/8KTLYsZEVv
— NJOEM (@ReadyNJ) March 20, 2018