March’s Fourth Nor’Easter Leaves A Foot of Snow and More Across New Jersey

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N.J. snowfall totals: Which towns got the most snow from the spring storm?

The snow was still falling at a steady pace Wednesday night as the fourth coastal storm in three weeks continued to pester New Jersey.

So far, snowfall accumulations in many counties have not been as high as those predicted by the National Weather Service. However, some areas of the Garden State — including towns in Camden, Gloucester, Hudson, Hunterdon, Ocean and Warren counties — already have 8 to 10 inches of snow piled up on this first full day of spring. And the steady snow isn’t expected to wind down until midnight.

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N.J. digs out Thursday from storm that dumped up to 1 foot of snow

It’ll be a dry, chilly few days of weather for New Jersey as the state digs out from its fourth nor’easter of the month — a storm that dumped a foot of snow on parts of the state and left tens of thousands without power.

The last remnants of snow showers are moving away from the state early Thursday, prompting the National Weather Service to cancel winter storm warnings ahead of schedule.

Hundreds of schools across the state announced closures or delayed openings. Many schools that initially announced delays opted to switch to closures as snow continued to fall overnight. Check NJ.com’s school closure lists for the latest updates Thursday morning.

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