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How Much Snow Did Your Bergen County Town Get Wednesday, And When Is More Coming?

There's snow in the Bergen County forecast next week. How much did your town get on Wednesday?

BERGEN COUNTY, NJ — After a historic blizzard dumped 27.9 inches of snow in Bergen County on Monday, more white stuff coated the roads on Wednesday. When's the next storm coming?

More snow is expected, but not until next week, according to the local forecast.

These were the snow totals for Wednesday morning, in inches, according to National Weather Service spotters:

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  • Cresskill: 1.3
  • Fort Lee: 1.9
  • Lyndhurst: 1.6
  • Montvale: 1.8
  • Ridgefield: 1.5
  • River Vale: 1.3
  • Tenafly: 1.2
  • Wood-Ridge: 1.1

Forecasters say there's a 30 percent chance of snow on Sunday before 1 p.m. Monday will be cold, with a high of 27 degrees and a 40 percent chance of snow.

Some parts of the East Coast may see snow on Thursday, Accuweather said: "On the heels of the clipper storm, another fast-moving storm will make its way into the Midwest Wednesday night, reaching the eastern United States later Thursday into Thursday night. Cold air in place can support a stripe of snow north of the storm track."

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See more storm guidance here, and use the links below to track the forecast and storms locally.

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Updated NWS forecasts, watches, and warnings in each county:

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