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More snow?! Oh, no!

DENISE HENHOEFFER/Courier-Post

This has certainly been a winter for the record books.


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Winter storm warning, wind advisory, flood advisory in effect

That National Weather Service has issues a winter storm warning, a flood advisory, a wind advisory and a special weather statement for the tri-county area and beyond.

The winter storm warning notes snow of varying intensities will continue throughout the morning, resulting in total accumulations of 4 to 12 inches. The warning is in effect until noon today,

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Winter storm watch issued for region

The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch for South Jersey and surrounding regions.

Conflicting weather reports call for just a few inches to well more than a foot of snow.

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N.J. motorists warned to watch for slick spots

Al Schell/Courier-Post

Motorists in New Jersey are urged to use caution because temperatures are below freezing and there could be ice on the highways.

Snow and ice remain problems on many local roads two days after a major storm battered the state. Plows and spreaders continue to try to clear streets.


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Storm sets new mark; more snow may follow

Chris LaChall/Courier-Post

Wednesday's blizzard, the second major snowstorm to batter the region in less than a week, sealed this season as the snowiest winter on record.

Read the rest of this story and view the Courier-Post's snow photo galleries at: Storm sets new mark; more snow may follow | courierpostonline.com | Courier-Post.

Schools closed again Thursday

Chris LaChall/Courier-Post

The Collingswood School District will be closed again tomorrow, Thursday, Feb. 11.

Do you know of other businesses and locations that will be closed tomorrow? Or others that are staying open for local residents? Post a comment letting fellow readers know!

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Collingswood schools closed today

DENISE HENHOEFFER/Courier-Post

The following closings and delays in the South Jersey region have been confirmed by the Courier-Post.

If your school or facility is not listed, it may not have been confirmed via Web site or media reports at this time. Please check with your school and check the Courier-Post Web site later, as well.

  • Collingswood Borough School District -- Closed

Read more area school closings at: SCHOOL CLOSINGS in tri-county region | courierpostonline.com | Courier-Post.

Video: Collingswood Deals With Costs


Dave Schratweiser looks at how one New Jersey town will deal with serious financial pressures from record snowfall in the region.

via Video: Collingswood Deals With Costs.

BLIZZARD WARNING issued for region; ‘life-threatening conditions are possible’

The National Weather Service has canceled its Winter Storm Warning and issued a Blizzard Warning for Camden, Gloucester, Burlington and surrounding counties.


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Snow notice for this evening

Jose F. Moreno/Courier-Post

Below is an online notice from the borough's Web site:

Due to the excessive snow in the region, all residents are urged to park cars in their driveways this evening, Tuesday February 9. Streets need to be clear of vehicles for Borough crews to effectively plow snow overnight. Please park as many cars as possible in your driveways this evening on all Collingswood streets. Please pass this notice along to neighbors to help assure streets are clear for plowing.

No overnight parking permits will be granted Tuesday, February 9 or Wednesday, February 10 by the Collingswood Police Department.

All recreation programs and signups for February 9 and February 10 are cancelled.

via Snow notice for this evening | Collingswood, New Jersey.

South Jersey braces for more snow

Courier-Post

South Jerseyans might not get a chance to rest after spending the weekend digging out from a major snowstorm.

Forecasters say another a storm starting late Tuesday is expected to bring a foot or more to most of the Garden State, with 18 inches or more in a swath across the middle of the state.

Click here to view more of the Courier-Post's snow photo galleries, and read the rest of this article after the jump...


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Inch by inch, region digs out from snow

Scott Anderson/Courier-Post

By SHRUTI MATHUR DESAI
Courier-Post Staff

Doug Kelly was busy with his shovel Sunday morning. But he wasn't clearing the sidewalk outside his salon, Blue, in Haddon Township. He was creating a huge pile of snow to make into a giant snowman.

"During the last snowstorm I saw an eight-foot snowman in Collingswood," said Kelly, dressed in a long-sleeved shirt with a warm fleece vest. "I think that if Collingswood could have a snowman then Haddon should have a snowman."

South Jerseyans learned to cope with the winter storm that dumped record-breaking amounts of snow in the region, with parts of Cherry Hill seeing just over 27 inches.

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Blizzard on the way? Forecast calls for 18-24 inches

DENISE HENHOEFFER/Courier-Post

Winter-weary New Jerseyans will soon be dealing with another major storm that is expected to bring heavy snow to southern and coastal areas, with lesser amounts forecast for the north.

The National Weather Service issued a blizzard warning for Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland and Ocean counties today, along with southeastern Burlington County, while winter storm warnings were issued for most other counties.

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Snow predictions vary

DENISE HENHOEFFER/Courier-Post

Southern New Jersey might get more snow than the north as a winter storm forms over the Gulf of Mexico.

Forecasters say accumulations will depend on the track of the storm when it passes off the Carolina coast Friday.


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Winter Weather Advisory issued

The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for Camden, Gloucester and northeastern Burlington counties, as well as the surrounding region.

The advisory is in effect until 4 p.m. and states that snow accumulation of 2 to 4 inches is possible, with the highest total to the north and east of Philadelphia.


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