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  2. 2011 Halloween nor'easter - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 Halloween nor'easter, sometimes referred to as "Snowtober," [4] "Shocktober," [5] "Storm Alfred," [6] and "Oktoberblast," was a large low pressure area that produced unusually early snowfall across the northeastern United States and the Canadian Maritimes.

  3. January 25–27, 2011 North American blizzard - Wikipedia

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    The January 25–27, 2011 North American blizzard was a major Mid-Atlantic nor'easter and winter storm, and a New England blizzard that affected portions of the northeastern United States and Canada. This storm came just two weeks after a previous major blizzard had already affected most of these same areas earlier on the same month of January ...

  4. 2011 Groundhog Day blizzard - Wikipedia

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    In New Jersey, snow, rain and ice were all problems. In central New Jersey Ice storm warnings were put into effect. [90] In portions of northern New Jersey, the forecast called for 12 inches (30 cm) of snow and over 1 inch (2.5 cm) of ice. The roads were slippery and it was hard for cars to maneuver on the roadways. [citation needed]

  5. Record-breaking snowstorm in New Jersey history dumped 3 ...

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    At one point, snow fell at a rate of 3 inches per hour. Record-breaking snowstorm in New Jersey history dumped 3 times the snow that was predicted Skip to main content

  6. NJ is no stranger to natural disasters. See the list of the ...

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    A tropical storm off New Jersey’s coast combined with intense thunderstorms to unleash a devastating deluge over South Jersey in September 1940. ... according to National Weather Service records ...

  7. Monster nor'easter unleashes 30 inches of snow in New Jersey

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    Snowflakes and winter wonderland scenes were seen by millions along a 1,100-mile swath from Nashville to Boston at the start of the week. The heavy snow Sunday into Monday night helped tie and ...

  8. January 8–13, 2011 North American blizzard - Wikipedia

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    The January 8–13, 2011 North American blizzard was a major Mid-Atlantic nor'easter and winter storm, and a New England blizzard. The storm also affected portions of the Southeastern regions of the United States. This storm came just two weeks after a previous major blizzard severely affected most of these same areas in December 2010. It was ...

  9. 2010–11 North American winter - Wikipedia

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    It dumped snow on a portion of the Mid Atlantic and New England and was officially classified as a blizzard in New York City. [8] North Carolina saw snowfall totals as high as 12 inches (30 cm). Philadelphia received 12.2 inches (31 cm) of snow and nearby Trenton, New Jersey saw upwards of 20 in (51 cm) snowfall totals.