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Hudson County digs out after massive snowstorm
Updated Feb 02, 2021;
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Hudson County continued the backbreaking work Tuesday of digging out from the massive snowstorm that dumped more than a foot of snow on city streets.
While more than 2 feet fell in parts of the state including over 30 inches in Sussex County more than 16 inches was reported on the ground in Harrison on Tuesday.
After most residents hunkered down at home on Monday, the sidewalks all over the county Tuesday were lively with residents clearing walkways with shovels and snowblowers.
On Bergenline Avenue in Union City, shops and businesses were open while cars and jitney buses drove cautiously along the street. On sidewalks and crosswalks, the pristine snow of Monday had softened into wet gray slush.
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The first major snowstorm of the season left 10 inches in Central Park and more than a foot in some places. Few problems were reported, but drivers are urged to stay off the roads today.
Nearly 40 inches of snow was dumped on Binghamton, New York, as of Thursday morning, with widespread reports of snowfall over 3 feet in Broome County. A National Weather Service spokesperson said the storm sets a new two-day snowfall record.
The overnight snowfall in New York City eclipsed the entire amount recorded for all of last winter. There was just 4.8 inches of snow tallied in New York City last year.
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NEW JERSEY (WABC) New Jersey is under a state of emergency as several inches of snow fell Wednesday and into the early morning hours on Thursday. Snowplows were out in full force with a cleanup effort.
The state of emergency was set to expire at 10 a.m., except in Passaic, Bergen, Essex, Union, and Hudson counties where it will continue until 1 p.m. Whatever melts may refreeze overnight, so we want everyone to be cautious when venturing out, Governor Phil Murphy said on Thursday morning. We re moving out of this, but we re not out of it yet so please be careful.