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Snow Totals, School Updates For Union County
The heavy, wet snow isn't going anywhere on Tuesday.

UNION COUNTY, NJ — Union County had areas reach close to two feet of snowfall during Monday's blizzard.
Across the state, such as in the Moonachie area of Bergen County, that benchmark was cleared early in the afternoon, according to reports from the National Weather Service.
As of the latest numbers, Cranford led the way in Union County with 21 inches, followed by Westfield (20), and Springfield (19.3).
Find out what's happening in Westfieldfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Not all municipalities have reported, and the National Weather Service estimated another two to four inches of snow per hour would be falling in some parts of the state after these measurements were tallied.
Schools across the state are also continuing to update their statuses for Tuesday.
Find out what's happening in Westfieldfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
In Union County, the following districts will not hold classes:
Berkeley Heights Schools
Clark Schools
Cranford Public Schools
Elizabeth Public Schools
Garwood Schools
Hillside Public Schools
Linden Public Schools
New Providence Schools
Plainfield Public Schools
Rahway Public Schools
Roselle Park Public Schools
Scotch Plains-Fanwood Schools
Springfield Public Schools
Summit Schools
Township of Union Schools
Union County Educational Services Commission
Union County Vocational-Technical Schools
Westfield Schools
This story will be updated through Tuesday morning. Check back to see if your district was added.
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