Stock up on salt while you still can — another snowstorm is about to hit New Jersey.

The National Weather Service is predicting at least 6 inches of snowfall for most sections of the state, with totals reaching 10 inches for the northern and eastern edges. The bulk of New Jersey residents appear poised to see around 8 inches of snow between 7 p.m. tonight and Wednesday morning, with the storm leaving an inch per hour during its peak.

The National Weather Service has announced a winter storm warning for the state starting at 4 p.m. today and continuing through noon Wednesday for central N.J., and from 7 p.m. today through 6 p.m. Wednesday for the northeast section of the state.

New Jersey has been pummeled by snow in the past month. Just two weeks ago, the state saw a blizzard drop more than two feet in some areas. Another storm last week brought an additional 6 inches to sections of South Jersey.

Of New Jersey's major cities, Atlantic City has seen the most snow this winter, accumulating 28.1 inches, according to totals from the state climatologist's office. Newark has been hit with 26.5 inches, New Brunswick with 22, Trenton with 15.5, and Camden with 13.7 inches.

The state Transportation Department began pretreating roads on Monday, according to The Associated Press.

Get complete New Jersey snow coverage and forecasts at NJ.com/Weather.

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