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New Jersey, snow
Town-by-town snow totals: How much snow did New York and New Jersey get?
Some tri-state residents woke up to a couple of inches or more of snow on Friday. While most of the immediate New York City area, some towns north and west of the city, especially at higher elevations,
Here’s how much snow fell in New Jersey Thursday night & Friday
The bullseye for the snowfall was High Point in Sussex County with 20 inches, according to the National Weather Service.
Parts of New Jersey see nearly 2 feet of snow in season’s first snowfall
High Point saw 20 inches of snow and Highland Lakes saw a foot. Portions of central and southern New Jersey only saw rain and now snow at all.
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N.J. weather: What forecasters are saying about the possibility of a Thanksgiving week storm
An approaching weather system could impact early holiday travel with high winds and rain or a wintry mix later in the week, ...
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NJ received much-needed precipitation. Will rain and snow make a dent in the drought?
The state remains under a drought warning. Although the ongoing precipitation has brought some relief, especially in terms of ...
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New Jersey residents deal with power outages as snow blankets neighborhoods
Snow blanketed some neighborhoods across the Tri-State Area on Friday. High Point saw the highest snow total in the area with ...
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Winter weather advisory issued in 4 N.J. counties, with 4 to 6 inches of snow possible in some spots
Weather forecasters are now calling for as much as 4 to 6 inches of snow in high-elevation areas of Passaic and Sussex ...
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