
Blizzard of 2026
Weather today 36° Snow and gusty winds will lead to blizzard conditions at times. High 36F. Winds NW at 25 to 35 mph. Chance of snow 100%. Snow accumulating 3 to 5 inches. Higher wind gusts possible.
Lakewood officials: due to the weather township meetings will remain on zoom extending covid emergency protocols
With a fresh snowpack and cold air advection behind the departing storm, we can expect a cold night tonight. Any standing water will freeze tonight, especially on untreated roads. Though not as windy, the breeze will result in wind chills in the single digits.
10:00 pm update
- While many areas in Lakewood have been plowed, there are still roads that residents say were not touched or still covered with snow in developments off Rt 9 south and other areas along rt 70
- LSTA, said in a statement approximately 450 drivers are required to operate morning routes. Nearly 95 percent of drivers live in neighboring towns, where public schools remain closed and road conditions are still difficult. As a result, many drivers are unable to report to work.
This combination of closures and travel limitations has created a substantial staffing shortage.
- There's NO LSTA busing tomorrow several girls schools already canceled for tomorrow. Boys schools have not updated information yet.
- NWS: With a fresh snowpack and cold air advection behind the departing storm, we can expect a cold night tonight. Any standing water will freeze tonight, especially on untreated roads. Though not as windy, the breeze will result in wind chills in the single digits.
- Gourmet Glatt Madison and Seagul Square locations will be open tonight from 6-11pm
Bingo open
- Lakewood school district closed tomorrow
- Shabbos temperatures around 45 degrees, which will help melt down the snowpack, according to the NWS.
- JCP&L update: More than 2,300 personnel are working around the clock in difficult, often treacherous conditions Their work has already restored power to more than half of the 169,000 customers who lost service due to the storm. crews will continue working until the remaining 75,000 customers are restored.
if you are without power and haven't reported it, please text OUT to 544487, report online at firstenergycorp.com/outages or call 888-LIGHTSS (888-544-4877).
- NWS: All Winter Storm Warnings and Blizzard Warnings have been cancelled. A few snow showers remain possible through this afternoon but accumulations are pretty much done and over with.
- Snow consistently is great for snowmen igloos and snowballs, not so much for shoveling.
- Snow begins to taper off this afternoon snowfall will continue until 4:00pm when the storm moves out.
- Temperatures will remain above freezing until 8:00pm before dropping below 32 throughout the night and tomorrow by day.
- Howell Toms River Jackson school districts have canceled for tomorrow Tuesday Feb 24. Including district provided transportation.
Lakewood has yet to announce schedule.
- There's a few chasunas scheduled for tonight in Lakewood. Lake Terrace hall is out of power a wedding scheduled for tonight has been postponed for tomorrow
- Over 2 feet have fallen in Lakewood with measurements of +24 inches.
- The travel ban has expired.
- Freehold,NJ on track to get 30 inches
Two potential storms on the radar for this Friday and On Purim from Monday night through purim day
- Jersey Shore towns are under the worst blizzard in decades as more than two feet of snow has fallen in parts of Monmouth County and Ocean County , according to the National Weather Service.
- More than 65,000 homes and businesses in Monmouth and Ocean counties are without power Monday morning, Feb. 23 - by far the most affected area in New Jersey.
Bingo open all locations
Aisle 9 Lakewood location open
-Snow Day learning Program
Call 435-777-2200
Grades 1 to 5 Pin 2006858
10 to 1045 Mishnayos Machshirin with Rabbi Grunhut
1045 to 1130 Rabbi Juravel
1130 to 1 TBA
1 Purim Story
Grades 6 to 8 Pin 2006859
10 to 1145 Mishnayos Shabbos with Rabbi Newman
1145 to 12 Rabbi Paysach Krohn
12 to 1240 Rabbi Moshe Blumberg
1240 to 1 Purim Halachos with Rabbi Michoel Grunhut
- Over 20 inches have fallen in Lakewood Toms River Jackson Howell
- Thousands without power with widespread outages in Lakewood over 1000 customers are out see current map
-Lakewood received 19 inches as of 9am
Winds picking up with blizzard conditions along the jersey shore.
- Gov Sherrill: We remain in a State of Emergency in all 21 counties. We have extended the travel ban until 12:00 PM today.
Blizzard conditions, heavy snowfall, and strong winds are creating extremely dangerous travel conditions. Please stay off the roads.
-Sof zman Krias shema Gra is 9:24am
-Lakewood received 16 inches as of 7am
-Township officials said up to 2 feet expected
-The roads were plowed one and a half times
- Freehold with a record 24 inches as of this morning
- Power outages in Jackson
-Bagel Nosh is open
-Most businesses are closed for the day
- Optimum service down in Jackson and other areas
- Snow is light and powdery but heavy on bottom.
- Driveways are plowed in with snow mounds
- There will be a full day of learning for all bochurim at BM Lutzk with hot breakfast and lunch and A shiur at 12:45pm
Travel ban extended until 12:00pm
Snow will continue falling until 2pm
No transportation
All girls and boys elementary have canceled
Main roads are passable with one lane.
Gourmet Glatt all locations closed until further notice
Snow continued falling overnight
NWS snow totals as of 6:30am
Freehold: 19 inches
Howell: 11.2 inches
Lakewood was at 8 inches at 9pm an additional 5-6 inches has since fallen.
A mandatory travel restriction in New Jersey has been extended until noon Monday as a major winter storm continues to slam the state
Gov. Mikie Sherrill announced the extension on FOX5 New York Monday morning.
Sherrill said high winds and white out conditions persist across the state.
More than a foot of snow was recorded in some New Jersey towns Monday morning, including 19 inches in Freehold and 18.5 inches in Mount Holly, according to the National Weather Service. “Plows are having trouble even seeing some of the guardrails to get the snow off the roads,“ Sherrill said on FOX5 New York. ”We’re down to pavement on the turnpike, but we’re working to get there on the Garden State (Parkway).”
The blizzard has caused 114,000 homes and businesses to be without power Monday
Nj.com


