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A South Jersey Transportation Authority truck enters the Farley Service Plaza in low visibility due to blowing snow on the Atlantic City Expressway in Hamilton Township, Atlantic County, N.J., Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2010. (AP Photo/Sean M. Fitzgerald)
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NEW JERSEY — At least 19 inches have fallen since Gov. Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency for a nor'easter that's expected to produce up to 24 inches of snow, impacting the Garden State on Monday and well into Tuesday. He's also closed several COVID vaccination sites, suspended trains and buses and imposed highway restrictions.
Here are the latest details for the snow and nor'easter that's hitting many New Jersey towns with 50-mph winds, which could cause power outages.