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Bergen County Snow Map Changes Again: See New Forecast And School Closings, Track Storm
Now with sleet and freezing rain! When will the storm in Bergen County start and end, how much, and which schools are closed?
BERGEN COUNTY, NJ — Bergen County remains under a winter storm warning through Monday at 1 p.m. Gov. Mikie Sherrill said public buses and light rail trains will not run on Sunday after 4 a.m., and other NJ Transit trains will stop at 2 p.m.
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The NWS said that on Sunday, Bergen County residents will see snow continuing until 1 p.m., followed by snow and sleet, sometimes heavy. The county could get 7-11 inches of snow and sleet.

However, the NWS said, the accumulation may be less than expected because there will be more sleet and less snow.
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Overnight, freezing rain and sleet will fall by 1 a.m., then freezing rain and sleet likely from 1 a.m. to 4 p.m., then snow after 4 a.m. New snow and ice accumulation of 1 to 3 inches possible. On Monday morning, most snow will fall before 7 a.m., with up to a half inch possible.
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