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The storm traveling through New Jersey forecast to drop up to eight inches of snow in parts of the state has arrived. The Asbury Park Press will be posting updates as the storm progresses.
Ocean County College. Closing today at 3:30 p.m. ... State of emergency NJ school closings: Storm causes school changes. ... Fox Weather. WATCH: Weathering causes massive chunk of concrete to fall ...
The National Weather service predicted up to 2 inches of snow in the northwest part of the state. With the snow came several schools in the area calling for a delayed opening Friday or closing for ...
Many cities in the Northeast and the Mid-Atlantic, particularly New York City, were expected to receive the heaviest snowfall accumulation in at least two years due to the nor'easter, [1] although the storm was notable for being difficult to predict in the aforementioned regions in the hours leading up to the event.
Providence County, Rhode Island, was the hardest hit by the blizzard; the towns of Lincoln, Smithfield, Woonsocket, and North Smithfield all reported totals of at least 40 inches (100 cm) snow. [3] In New York City, it was one of the rare times that a snowstorm closed the schools; the New York City Board of Education closed schools for snow ...
Despite the European model consistently forecasting 6 in (15 cm) of snow from the storm, the National Weather Service of New York City initially predicted just 1 in (2.5 cm). Not until the afternoon of the storm did they raise the forecast into the 2–5 in (5.1–12.7 cm) zone, which prompted a winter weather advisory to be issued. [4]
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New Jersey was the only British colony to permit the establishment of two colleges in the colonial period. Princeton University, chartered in 1746 as the College of New Jersey, and Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, chartered on November 10, 1766, as Queen's College, were two of nine colleges founded before the American Revolution.