Depends on when you leave and how close to the shoreline you need to be driving. Parts of I-95 from NJ through VA are close to shoreline and heavier precipitation.
Also, there is a reason there are flight cancelations, school closings, and state of emergency being declared. Think carefully about driving - you may not be able to get gas if there are wide spread power outages
STAY for now, please! You are worrying me. Being in South Jersey also, I believe we have passed our window to leave the state. If you were going, I would not leave NJ after 7am on Monday, but I really don't think it is a great idea because this storm is sooooo HUGE, it has the potential to cover a lot of states on your travels. I would hang in NJ until at least Wednesday and then give it a try. Be careful!!!
I heard from the MD relatives that it looks like its going to be rough (I-95 corridor region).
DH and I have done I-95 after some bad storms in the past (snow, ice, hurricanes, etc) and advise you to be aware of travel conditions and not to let the gas tank get too low because some gas stations tend to lose power and a lot of trees/limbs down.
This advice isn't really that safe. It's already VERY windy in NYC and the storm is hundreds of miles away. It's not going to get better until late Tuesday.
It's not just a few hours of bad driving - it's a few hours of dangerous driving. There will be trees blocking the road, power lines down in the road, flooding, and areas with no power. Stay home it is too dangerous.
It's not just a few hours of bad driving - it's a few hours of dangerous driving. There will be trees blocking the road, power lines down in the road, flooding, and areas with no power. Stay home it is too dangerous.
Definitely, do not try to drive on I-95 So. now. We live in NC and the winds are already bad, heavy rain, potential for fuel outages on the 95 corridor, no power, etc.
It's too dangerous, and there will also be people out evacuating the low areas, and there doesn't need to be unnecessary people on the road.