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Lakewood Nor'easter 2020 Impact: Snow, Rain, Strong Winds
A major storm hit Lakewood. Here's what has happened and what's expected to happen Thursday.
LAKEWOOD, NJ — Snow started falling in portions of Lakewood on Wednesday as a nor'easter that was forecast to drop more than a foot of snow in some parts of New Jersey moved into the area.
The National Weather Service said the nor'easter — named because of the direction of its winds — was expected to bring sustained winds and precipitation through Thursday.
The storm was expected to pack winds gusting to 60 mph, and the strongest part of the storm arrived Wednesday evening, knocking out power to more than 7,500 homes in Ocean County, mostly on the barrier island. Read more: Nor'easter Knocks Out Power In Toms River, On Barrier Island
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While the northwest portion of the state was expected to get the brunt of the snow, there was some that fell in parts of Ocean County Wednesday. In the northwest portion of the township, residents reported receiving snow. The National Weather Service had one report from Lakewood of 4 inches of snow accumulation as of 6 p.m. In Toms River there was a report of 3 inches as of 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. The highest total in Ocean County came from Jackson, with 7 inches as of 9 p.m.
The concerns about the potential impacts of the nor'easter led the Lakewood Schools to close school for the day Thursday, canceling both in-person and remote classes. Read more: Lakewood Schools Close Amid Nor'easter
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Here were the expected snow totals:

The rain and snow were expected to become all rain after midnight, but the wind speeds were expected to increase and remain a concern until about 7 a.m. Sustained winds were expected in the 20- to 25-mph range, with gusts to 55 mph.
For Thursday, rain, snow, and sleet were likely before 7 a.m., with a chance of snow between 7 a.m. and noon. Winds will continue but will be decreasing over the course of the day as the nor'easter moves up and out of the area.
Chance of precipitation is 60 percent and new snow and sleet accumulation of less than a half-inch is possible.
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