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The highest totals were recorded in Sussex County, according to Bob Ziff of the North Jersey Weather Observers. Wantage received 10.7 inches as of 9:30 a.m., while 8 inches fell in Sparta by 8 a.m.
The latest snow totals from the North Jersey Weather Observers include 4 inches in Ramsey, 4.3 in Hillsdale, 13.5 inches in Wantage and 4.2 inches in Cedar Grove. ... New Jersey: Where animals go ...
Winter weather advisory in NJ. The National Weather Service issued winter weather advisories for Morris, Passaic, Sussex, and Warren counties from 7 p.m. Thursday through 10 a.m. Friday.
The snowfall brought by a massive winter storm has largely subsided, but cities across the the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic regions remain blanketed in several inches – or even feet – of snow. For ...
Elizabeth, New Jersey, also reported 32 inches (81 cm) of snow. Newark, the state's largest city, received a record-setting 27.8 inches (71 cm), while Trenton, the capital, received 24.6 inches (62.5 cm). [11] All roads in the state were closed, including the entire length of the New Jersey Turnpike for the first time in that road's history ...
Snowfall totals in the Pittsburgh area generally ranged between 5 and 9 inches, but high winds created near-blizzard conditions during the morning hours of February 10. The new accumulations coupled with blowing and drifting snow exacerbated major problems created by the February 5–6, 2010 North American blizzard .
The storm produced paralyzing snowfall from New Jersey through most of New England. Forecasts severely underestimated the duration of the storm, often predicting just a chance of snow. [3] The highest totals—often exceeding 42 in (110 cm)—were reported in the Bangor, Maine, area; Lewiston, Maine, topping 32 in (81 cm
Here is how much snow has fallen in North Jersey so far, according to the National Weather Service and the North Jersey Weather Observers: Elizabeth - 5.5" Millburn - 4" (as of 7:45 a.m.)