Crime & Safety

Nor'easter Cato Causes Wintery Mix in Hoboken

Hoboken will experience winter weather conditions until this evening. Send us your snow snapshots to see your winter-grams on Patch.

New Jersey has been hit with inches of “plowable snow,” heavy rain, and strong winds as a Thanksgiving Nor’easter, named Cato blows into town.

The snowstorm could last until 1 a.m. on Thanksgiving day, with Hoboken experiencing a wintery mix until about 6 p.m. Wednesday, Accuweather reports.

For winter weather safety tips from the Hoboken Police Office, click here. City codes and regulations to follow in the event of a snowstorm can be found here.

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The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey reported today that Newark Liberty International Airport air carriers were waiving fees to people impacted by the weather, suggesting that travelers contact their carriers for information.

Whether you’re ducking for cover in the first snowball fight of the year, or fighting the snow on your holiday commute, we want to see your Thanksgiving snowgrams!

Find out what's happening in Hobokenfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Send your wintery weather photos to Patch Editor, Emily Everson, at emily.everson@patch.com.

We’ll add the best local photos to this gallery, featured on the front page of Hoboken Patch.

Photos courtesy of the Hoboken Facebook page.

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