Early Snow Storm? Bloomfield and Essex County!

 

Yesterday’s Nor-Easter storm that brought some snow to New Jersey seemed much more powerful than it was.  In an article on Northjersey.com Meteorologist Dan Hofmann was quoted as stating “What makes the storm significant is that it came in the wake of Hurricane Sandy,” Hofmann said. “While it is historic in that sense, this storm was more of a footnote to Sandy.” (northjersey.com)

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Even though the storm was early in the season, it was “not unprecedented” Hofmann said.
Bringing school delays, some power outages and wet snow, this storm was your typical winter overnight snow storm with snow totals ranging from 3 inches to 7 inches, depending on the area.
“Some snowfall totals, according to the National Weather Service:

Ridgefield: 7.5″

Rutherford: 5.0″

Ridgewood: 4.8″

Paramus: 4.0″

River Vale: 3.0″

Clifton: 4.5″

Bloomingdale: 4.3″

West Milford: 3.5″

Wayne: 3.0″ “
(Totals taken from northjersey.com article)

We hope that everyone is safe, healthy and warm after these storms and our best goes out to those who still have no power.
Bloomfield, New Jersey, has been a wonderful home for our business and the surrounding area is beautiful with the snow that has coated it’s grass and foliage!

For the article click Here , Or click this link: http://www.northjersey.com/weather/Noreaster_delivers_glancing_blow_to_North_Jersey.html

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