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Hey, Hoboken, Watch the Ice Wednesday!
The National Weather Service issued a statement: "Proceed with extra caution if going outdoors and driving through the morning commute."

HOBOKEN, NJ — The National Weather Service issued a special weather statement Wednesday morning that runs through 9 a.m., warning North Jersey residents of slippery conditions outside.
"With temperatures below freezing and with snow showers that have occurred across the region during the overnight, untreated surfaces are icy and slippery. Proceed with extra caution if going
outdoors and driving through the morning commute."
[See Hoboken up-to-date parking, transit, streets weeping, and other changes here: Hoboken Parking Updates; Street Sweeping Suspended All Week]
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Meanwhile, forecasters are eyeing another snowfall that could arrive Sunday.
Hoboken and many school districts in North Jersey went remote for another day on Wednesday due to conditions caused by the nor'easter that dumped more than a foot of snow in Hoboken.
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Those districts include Maplewood, which has gone remote for the rest of the week and has only had a week of in-person instruction this year.
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