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Here’s How Much Snow Mercer County Got Over The Weekend
School districts in the county went remote due to freezing surfaces and in some cases, sidewalks not being cleared of snow.
MERCER COUNTY, NJ - Sunday's storm dumped 7 inches of snow in some Mercer County townships, that resulted in many school districts opting for remote learning on Monday.
Lawrence Township Public Schools and East Windsor Regional School District went remote due to freezing surfaces and in some cases, sidewalks not being cleared of snow.
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The National Weather Service has issued snow totals (in inches).
Here's how much snow Mercer County received:
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- Princeton 7.0 in
- Hamilton Square 5.7 in
- Hamilton Twp 5.5 in
- SW Pennington 5.4 in
- Lawrenceville 5.1 in
- Ewing 4.9 in
- SW Trenton Mercer Airport 4.0 in
- Mercerville 3.5 in
- East Windsor Twp 3.0 in
- Trenton Mercer Airport 3.0
Road crews across the state were dealing with the cleanup, a number of accidents, potential power outages and black ice on Sunday night and Monday morning. New Jersey may face more trouble later in the week since additional winter weather is in the forecast.
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