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Power Outage And Other Blizzard Updates In Hoboken
When will the snow end, where did the power go out, and other blizzard updates (and photos) in Hoboken.

HOBOKEN, NJ — Hoboken remains under a blizzard warning until 6 p.m. Monday night.

The public schools are closed for Monday.
The City Council meeting scheduled for Monday night at 7 p.m. will be virtual.
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Late Sunday night, PSE&G reported that 1,324 households in southern Hoboken had lost power. They estimated the power would be restored around 5 a.m.
The city posted at 11 p.m. that they were aware of the outages and to call 800-436-7734 to report yours. The Office of Emergency Management and PSE&G were on the scene.
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The city may get 1 to 3 inches of snow on Sunday, then 11-17 inches on Sunday night into early Monday, and 3-7 inches on Monday before 4 p.m., said the National Weather Service.
Other Hoboken Updates And Links
The city of Hoboken has declared a state of emergency. Officials said people should move their cars from emergency routes.
The city was offering a rate of $6 per night at its Midtown Garage at 371 Fourth St., but spots are limited. Garage B is full.
Street cleaning is suspended for Monday and Tuesday.
The Hoboken public library has closed for Sunday and Monday.
See the city's latest message.
Forecasters expect a winter storm to dump as much as two feet of snow on the Garden State in what they're calling a historic and potentially life-threatening event. All 21 New Jersey counties are now under a blizzard warning.
Gov. Mikie Sherrill issued a State of Emergency for New Jersey on Sunday at noon.
Hudson County Community College is closed Monday, but some classes and operations are remote.
The last time the Jersey Shore was under a blizzard warning was in 2022, when a nor'easter dumped 22 inches on parts of the state.
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