Some N.J. towns reporting low salt supply ahead of major snowstorm
Several towns are facing a severe shortage and are worried what it means for the safety of their residents. CBS News New York's Cristina Fan reports.
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Several towns are facing a severe shortage and are worried what it means for the safety of their residents. CBS News New York's Cristina Fan reports.
Friday is colder with feels-like temperatures in the 20s and teens. It will be dangerous cold at night before heavy snow comes to the Tri-State Area, bringing 6 to 12 inches. CBS News New York Meteorologist Tony Sadiku has the latest forecast.
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