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Saturday, February 9, 2013

#NJSnow Gallery On Instagram

Use hashtag #njsnow to have your photos show up in our continuously updated gallery

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Friday, February 8, 2013

Snowstorm: Share Your Montville Photos

Heavy snow, winds blow through area.

Areas from eastern Pennsylvania to the top of Maine had snow fall from the nor'easter. We're asking you to help share your photos, videos and information about what the weather looks like in your neck of the woods in Montville. We'll be contributing to the gallery too. It's easy to upload photos and videos to this article – all you need to do is hit the "Upload Photos and Videos" button at the top of the text. Also feel free to share your power outage and road closure information with us in the comments section.

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Montville Schools Closed Friday

Nor'easter threatens more than 10 inches of snow as district decides to give students a day off.

Montville Township Public Schools will be closed Friday as winter storm Nemo is expected to drop more than 10 inches of snow on the region. MEDLC will als be closed and all after school activities scheduled for this weekend (Friday and Saturday) are cancelled, according to the district website.  How are you preparing for the storm? Let us know in the comments.

Tina B

6:34 am on Friday, February 8, 2013

We got the call just before 6:00 am that school is closed for the day.   more ›

'Intense Storm' Will Last 24 Hours, County OEM Says

Up to 16 inches of accumulated snow predicted in some areas of Morris County.

As the nor'easter makes its way to the region, the Morris County Office of Emergency Management is keeping a close watch over the pending storm and warning residents to prepare. According to Jeffrey Paul, director of the Morris County OEM, snow will be scattered and light until Friday evening. "We are gearing up for additional snow, sleet and ice accumulations which will become steadier and heavier towards Friday evening as the colder air moves in resulting in the bulk of the anticipated snow accumulations," he said. "Forecasts suggest that this will be a long duration and intense storm which will likely last over a 24-hour time frame." The National Weather Service predicted between 10 and 16 inches of snow in Morris, Sussex and Warren …

Selene

12:32 am on Saturday, February 9, 2013

BTW, the hype over this snow fall is done. The fire departments are off standby for emergencies. Just alot of shoveling tomorrow.   more ›

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