You are allowed to use studded snow tires in New Jersey from November 14th to April 1st.
In New Jersey, the use of studded tires is prohibited after April 1. If a driver is found using studded tires during this period, they may face a fine ranging from $50 to $100 per tire. Additionally, law enforcement may require the removal of the studded tires from the vehicle. It's essential for drivers to comply with this regulation to avoid penalties.
Blacklion Tires are manufactured by Sailun and distributed in the USA by Husky Tire.
You can try Tire World in Freehold, NJ.
26"
Storm totals for individual events are available from the NJ state climate office at the link below.
You can try D & M Automotive Incin Union, NJ
Probably snow geese.
Of course it snows in cape may. We had a big snowstorm just a few years ago!
Probably not. The northwest part of the state still might, and of course it is hard to predict these things well in advance, but the signals are not looking good for very cold weather in the next month which is what you'd need to get snow so late in the year in NJ.
Lawrenceville is farthest from the ocean, so that would be it.
2 feet
104.5 inches in 1961. Recorded at the Canistear Reservoir in Sussex County.