HOBOKEN, NJ — When the snow stopped on Saturday, the National Weather Service had a new warning about Sunday morning.
“Tonight, temperatures will be well below freezing and winds should remain on the lighter side, preventing some of the roads and other surfaces from drying out,” they said, in a special weather statement. “Any existing areas of snowmelt could lead to black ice formation on area roadways, bridges, overpasses, and any untreated surfaces.
“Motorists and pedestrians should use caution. Reduce speed, allow extra time, and be prepared for areas of slippery travel Saturday evening through midday Sunday.”
Meanwhile, a half inch of rain is in the forecast for early Monday.
Snow Totals
NWS spotters released these snow totals for Hudson County, in inches:
- Harrison, 4.0 inches, 4:42 a.m.
- Hoboken, 3.9 inches, 7 a.m.
To the west, in Bergen County, spotters reported 3-5 inches for most towns. Significantly more snow fell in Connecticut, with towns reporting 7 to 9 inches.
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 river flooding.