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Photos: Snow and Strong Winds Blow Into Millburn and Short Hills

The Nor'easter is expected to dump up to 9 inches of snow before its over. Send us your snow photos to see your winter snapshots 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 snow storm could last until 1 a.m. on Thanksgiving day, with between 4 and 9 inches falling in this area. By 1 p.m., at least 1 inch had fallen in Millburn and Short Hills, as seen in these photos around town.

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.

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Whether you’re building the first snowman of the year, or fighting the snow on your holiday commute, we want to see your Thanksgiving snowgrams!

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

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We’ll add the best local photos to this gallery, featured on the front page of Millburn-Short Hills Patch.

UPDATE

  • The photo of the fox in the snow was taken by Hartshorn Ave. in Short Hills by David Murphy.
  • The photo of the snowman built by the boy in the red cap was taken by Mitchell Barkley in Short Hills

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