Traffic & Transit
Hoboken Says You Can Park On Emergency Routes Again As Snow Ends
More updates below: Street sweeping will resume Monday, and the National Weather Service issued a statement about Saturday.

HOBOKEN, NJ — After Hoboken asked residents to move their cars from emergency routes on Thursday morning in advance of a two-day snowstorm, the city said cars could go back to parking on those streets as of 7 p.m. Friday (following parking rules, of course).
The National Weather Service's special alert for what they called a "long duration snowfall" also ended at 7 p.m.
Read more to see who got the most totals: Who Got The Most Snow? NJ Town-By-Town Snow Totals
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The city also gave these Friday night snow updates:
- Snow clearing and removal operations continue
- Discounted garage parking until 8 p.m. Saturday
- Garbage pickup Friday night, paper recycling next Thursday
- Street cleaning regulations resume Monday
See more of the Friday night update here.
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See the list of snow emergency routes and past updates here: Hoboken Drivers: Move Your Cars.
The forecast
Meanwhile, the National Weather Service issued a special weather statement warning that due to light snow overnight and icy conditions, roads to could be slippery in the morning.
"Recent snowfall has resulted in wet surfaces and with temperatures expected to continue to drop below freezing overnight, slippery and potentially icy conditions will be possible on untreated
surfaces through the morning commute," they noted. "Exercise caution if traveling tonight and into Saturday morning."
And is there more snow in the forecast?
The NWS says the city may see a mix of rain and snow Monday, but with "little to no" accumulation.
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