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Snow Totals And Forecast For Next Storm Released For Bergen County
How much snow did Bergen County get, and when will the next round of snow descend? See the totals and new forecast.

BERGEN COUNTY, NJ — When one snowstorm ends, another is fixing to begin, forecasters say.
The area is expected to get a mix of rain and snow on Tuesday night and then more snow Wednesday. Meanwhile, the Saturday night storm dumped several inches in North Jersey this weekend.
Here are some totals from National Weather Service spotters for overnight Saturday night into Sunday, in inches:
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Bergen County
Wallington 3.1
Fair Lawn 3.0
Montvale 1.8
North Arlington
Oakland 3.0
East Rutherford
Franklin Lakes 2.6
Hasbrouck Heights 2.5
Palisades Park 2.4
River Edge 1.8
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Hudson County
Harrison 2.8
Kearny 1.7
Hoboken 2.6
The Next Storms
North Jersey is expected to be hit with two nights of rain and snow.
Forecasters say that there's a 60 percent chance of snow Tuesday night, with an accumulation of under an inch. Wednesday night, there's a 100 percent chance of precipitation, with "Snow before 1 a.m., then snow and sleet, possibly mixed with freezing rain." Forecasters didn't give an expected accumulation yet, but expect rain and slippery roads Thursday morning, they say.
Anything can change, so use the links below for updates.
Around The County
- Close to Ridgewood, the forecast is here.
- For Mahwah see updates here.
- For Wyckoff, look here.
- For Teaneck, updates are here.
Other Updates
- The NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) keeps us informed about larger weather events. Follow them here.
- Keep an eye on the radar here.
- Check out the Accuweather Minutecast here.
- See a current map of all watches and warnings in New Jersey here.
Updated NWS forecasts, watches, and warnings in each county:
What about the rivers? This NWS map of the United States will show the potential for flooding.
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