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How Much Snow Is Summit Getting Thursday And Friday?
The National Weather Service has new predictions for the snow storm that will hit Union County on Thursday night.

SUMMIT, NJ — Union County released a winter storm warning, beginning Thursday night into Friday morning, predicting around 4-6 inches of snow.
According to the National Weather Service, the snow will begin Thursday night mainly after 2 a.m. in Summit and drop around 2-4 inches. Chance of precipitation is 90%.
On Friday, there's a 100% chance of precipitation before 11 a.m. in Summit. There's a chance of 1-2 inches of snow with northwest wind 7 to 14 mph.
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The City of Summit's snow guidelines can be found here.
Union County provided the following information:
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- Snowfall rates could range between one half inch and one inch per hour in any heavy snow bands.
- Limit travel during this time but if necessary, slow down and use caution while traveling, roads will be slippery and hazardous
- The storm is anticipated for midnight tonight to noon tomorrow.
- Check local Department of Transpiration information services for the latest road conditions.
- Please remember parking on snow covered roads is prohibited, so that snow plow crews and other emergency responders can work as quickly and efficiently as possible.
- Residents are also urged not to blow or shovel snow from their property into roadways, as this creates hazardous conditions for emergency crews and other drivers.
For more important storm updates, follow Union County's website and social media accounts.
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