Residents across New Jersey are preparing for upcoming winter weather.
News 12’s Ali Reid spoke to Jeff Paul, director of Morris County’s Office of Emergency Management, to learn more.
He says they are expecting anywhere from 2-6 inches of snow in parts of the county.
“It’ll be pretty busy starting tomorrow with trucks prepping, getting loaded with salt and getting into position for salting and plow operations,” said Paul.
Paul says the school districts will be have to be mindful of the road conditions Tuesday morning.
“All of the superintendents will be up checking things out and making collective decisions,” he said.