Blizzard dumps 14 inches of snow
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More than 35,000 homes and businesses in New Jersey remained without power Tuesday morning, following a monster blizzard that buried the Garden State under more than a foot of snow. The number of power outages on Tuesday was down sharply from 24 hours earlier, when more than 130,000 outages were reported.
With two feet of snow expected to fall, here are updates from across the Jersey Shore during Sunday's blizzard.
The warnings are scheduled to remain in effect statewide until 6 p.m. Monday.
Heavy snow buried New Jersey Monday as a blizzard left more than a foot of snow in most areas. Check NJ inch counts by town.
A 75-year-old New Jersey man flew to Puerto Vallarta to avoid a blizzard, only to get stranded amid cartel violence. Now he's trying to get back home.
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East Coast blizzard, bomb cyclone, nor'easter hammering New York, New Jersey, Mid-Atlantic, New England
A bomb cyclone and nor'easter is bringing blizzard conditions to the Northeast, with over a foot of snow driven by high winds for tens of millions. Here's the latest status and forecast of Winter Storm Hernando.
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Blizzard brings New Jersey to a standstill; travel ban lifted but drivers urged to stay off roads
The mandatory travel restriction, which began at 9 p.m. on Sunday, was lifted at noon on Monday, the New Jersey Office of Emergency Management announced.
A powerful nor'easter is expected to intensify into a "bomb cyclone" into Monday, bringing blizzard conditions, heavy snow and damaging winds from the mid-Atlantic to New England. Blizzard warnings have been issued across the East Coast from Virginia to New Hampshire,