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Could Snow In Morris County Give You A 3-Day Weekend?
What you need to know about tonight's hazardous weather outlook.

MORRIS COUNTY, NJ— The National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather outlook in Morris County for Thursday night into Friday morning.
Snow will begin falling after 8 p.m. tonight, with a accumulations of up to two inches possible. It will continue into Friday morning, but is expected to stop before 8 a.m.
A high of 33 degrees and partial sun could mean some of that snow will melt-- and with lows of 16 degrees, you can expect ice. The NWS is warning drivers against slick, slippery roads during their Friday morning commutes.
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Patch will be monitoring all school closings or delays across Morris County during the Friday flurries. Check back here for the latest.
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