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Here We Go Again, Montclair: Snow In The Weather Forecast For Friday
Montclair Officials: "Our team will closely monitor the situation and if street clearance becomes necessary, a prompt alert will be issued."

MONTCLAIR, NJ -- Here we go again, Montclair.
A winter storm warning has been issued in six New Jersey counties from 4 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Friday, according to the National Weather Service. Read More: Winter Storm Warnings Issued In 6 NJ Counties (See Latest Forecast)
While Montclair wasn't among them as of Thursday evening, the township is getting prepared for the snowfall, officials say.
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According to a municipal advisory:
"Please be advised of an upcoming snowstorm expected to start Friday (1/19/2024) morning and persist until Saturday (1/20/2024) morning. The forecast predicts an accumulation of 1 to 3 inches of snow. Our team will closely monitor the situation, and if street clearance becomes necessary, a prompt alert will be issued. In the event of escalating weather conditions leading to a town-announced snow emergency, residents are permitted to park their vehicles 'free-of-charge' in municipal lots and the Midtown Deck (located at 292 Glenridge Ave.) from the declaration of the emergency until 6 hours after the state of emergency is lifted (Terminated)."
"Please note that Bay Street, Fullerton and Crescent Decks are excluded from this free-of-charge parking provision," Montclair officials added.
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