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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. 5 p.m. More delayed openings Monday
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 snow started sometime between 10 and 11 a.m. in North Jersey. Snow could taper off by 2 to 3 p.m. depending on your location. By 6 p.m. it should completely stop snowing.
At least 20 cities reported record-breaking totals, [25] and the peak of 19 in (48 cm) in West Milford, New Jersey broke that state's record for highest snowfall in October. Newark, New Jersey's largest city, also broke its all-time October snowfall record with 5.2 in (13 cm). [27]
The heavy snowfall hit New Jersey in the early hours and left by about 5 a.m., he said. Intense and narrow bands of snow can be tricky to forecast as far as what location they strike, Deal said.
[7] [8] As this process commenced during the early morning hours on February 13, precipitation rapidly switched from rain to heavy snowfall along much of the Mid-Atlantic, with rates approaching 1–2 inches (2.5–5.1 cm) per hour in the northwestern and northeastern portions of New Jersey and Pennsylvania, respectively, which led to the ...
Between last Friday and Monday, the city was blanketed with a staggering 31.9 inches of snow, ranking it as the sixth-highest four-day snowfall total in the city's history.
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 ...