How much snow is the new coastal storm going to bring to New Jersey, New York and Philadelphia? Here's a roundup of predictions from local weather experts. (Rob Jennings | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

By Len Melisurgo | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com

WEDNESDAY MORNING UPDATE: Snowfall forecasts now up to 2 feet for some spots

With another major nor'easter on the way, and questions lingering about the precise storm track, weather forecasters all across the region have been revising their snowfall projections during the past few days -- up in some areas of New Jersey and New York, and down in others.

Here's a roundup of the latest snow predictions from the National Weather Service, AccuWeather, other private forecasting companies, as well as meteorologists from TV stations across New Jersey, New York City and Philadelphia.

Keep in mind, as the storm moves closer and the track becomes more certain, it’s likely many of these forecasts will be adjusted up or down. These are the predictions as of late Tuesday afternoon.

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National Weather Service - New Jersey region

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National Weather Service - New York City region

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AccuWeather

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NY NJ PA Weather - Freehold

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ABC7 New York

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CBS2 New York

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NBC4 New York

Significant snow on the way! The highest totals will be N&W of the city, and rain could cut down totals along the coast. Here's your latest snow forecast map: #NorEaster pic.twitter.com/0hTnWTaUsw — Raphael Miranda (@Raphael4NY) March 6, 2018

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PIX11 New York

The track of the Nor'easter is shaping up to be closer to the coast. Snowfall amounts have gone down as there could be more mixing involved. @PIX11News pic.twitter.com/CgjGxX0CEE — PIX11 Weather (@PIXweather) March 7, 2018

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CBS3 Philadelphia

Latest updated forecast snow totals! High certainty in forecast west of I-95, lower certainty for totals east due to extent of mixing. ☃️ pic.twitter.com/QrG7HCI892 — Lauren Casey (@LaurenCBS3) March 6, 2018

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6abc Philadelphia

CLOSEUP SNOWFALL



Here's a closer view of the tight snowfall gradient that will exist across our area with this storm. The greatest uncertainty exists along I-95 where sleet or rain could mix in for a time and cut down on totals. pic.twitter.com/UMdJgQOf3S — Cecily Tynan (@CecilyTynan) March 6, 2018

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NBC10 Philadelphia

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FiOS1 New Jersey

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SNJ Today TV

Final call snow map. Just tweaks made to my low end map from yesterday. General idea remains unchanged. Little to nothing SE of Hammonton. @SNJToday pic.twitter.com/Spjj9bKrJr — NorEasterNick (@NorEasterNick) March 6, 2018

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New Jersey 101.5 FM

6 TO 12+ INCHES OF SNOW FOR MUCH OF NJ TOMORROW... But not for everyone.



I have dropped my snow total forecast slightly, as a result of the latest model trends and a realization that my morning forecast was just a bit too aggressive.https://t.co/Eq1vh72ogs — Meteorologist Dan Zarrow (@DanZarrow) March 6, 2018

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