For Immediate
Release:
January 25, 2026
Monmouth County Commissioners
provide update on County snow operations
FREEHOLD, NJ – The Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners is thanking
residents for staying off of the roads and urges continued caution, but advises
residents to remain cautious as the storm continues through this evening.
The forecast is anticipating the snow to start mixing with sleet and
freezing rain, leading to icing and up to an inch of sleet. The storm is
expected to begin tapering off early this evening with precipitation wrapping
up by midnight.
“We thank our residents for staying off the roads during the storm. With
minimal traffic, our crews are able to work efficiently and safely,” said
Monmouth County Commissioner Director Thomas A. Arnone. “I would especially
like to recognize the dedication of the 275 Monmouth County employees, and all
first responders, who are braving the storm to ensure County roads remain
passable and that access to essential County operations is maintained.”
The Monmouth County Public Works Operations Center is activated as of
midnight last night and will remain operational until all snow operations are
complete. More than 210 trucks and 50 additional pieces of equipment are
currently deployed throughout the County.
For news and alerts from Monmouth County, visit www.visitmonmouth.com or
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