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NJ Transit continues to ramp up service after all bus and rail service was suspended amid the weekend snowstorm. On Tuesday morning, all rail service will operate on a Level 2, severe weather schedule while the Atlantic City Rail Line will operate on a regular weekday schedule,
NEW YORK (PIX11) – A winter storm battered the tri-state area with snow, freezing rain and cold temperatures. The snow didn’t let up in some parts of the tri-state area until late Monday morning, but the storm had finally moved out of the region by the afternoon.
The largest storm in years delivered some serious snow totals in New York City and across the Tri-State Area.
Meteorologist Dominic Ramunni of the National Weather Service said the storm was "on track" with earlier forecasts and could bring 8 to 12 inches to northeast New Jersey, and as much as 12 to 18 inches in the higher elevations of northwest New Jersey.
Was the snowfall as bad as it was forecast? Here's how much it did snow across the Garden State.
The National Weather Service has issued a cold weather advisory for most of New Jersey through 10 a.m. Wednesday.
Trucks cleared to drive, offices closed, NJ Transit limited, and all major highways capped at 35 mph amid frigid conditions.