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Updated Bergen County Nor'easter Rainfall Totals
A nor'easter brought nearly six inches of rain to the county. See how much your community got here.
BERGEN COUNTY, NJ — A nor'easter dumped nearly six inches of rain in Bergen County, and caused flooding on at least one major roadway.
Multiple roads in Saddle River were flooding, police announced on Tuesday, with Route 17 southbound even having to be closed to traffic at one point during the afternoon.
The rain ended by Wednesday morning, but the National Weather Service warned residents that winds could remain high.
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Hold onto your hats this morning, especially along the coast! While the rain has ended, winds remain blustery as our coastal low departs to the northeast. #NYwx #NJwx #CTwx Here's our forecast peak wind gusts today: pic.twitter.com/KWtfuCbzNh
— NWS New York NY (@NWSNewYorkNY) October 27, 2021
The National Weather Service also released updated rain totals as of 8 p.m. Thursday. Here's how much rain your community got:
- Park Ridge, 5.24 in.
- Westwood, 4.97 in.
- Emerson, 4.3 in.
- Hasbrouck Heights, 4.18 in.
- River Vale, 4.13 in.
- Cresskill, 4.1 in.
- New Milford, 4.05 in.
- Oakland, 3.98 in.
- North Arlington, 3.77 in.
- Paramus, 3.53 in.
- Mahwah, 3.49 in.
- Ridgewood, 3.45 in.
- Hillsdale, 3.39 in.
- Fair Lawn, 3.37 in.
- Teterboro Airport, 3.23 in.
- Franklin Lakes, 3.04 in.
- Lodi, 2.84 in.
- Leonia, 2.65 in.
- Wyckoff, 2.52 in.
- Little Ferry, 2.47 in.
- Bogota, 2.39 in.
- Tenafly, 2.3 in.
- Hackensack, 2.26 in.
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