What 10 new inches of snow look like in Morristown

WHICH WAY TO THE BARN? Statue on the Green after the Feb. 13, 2014, snowstorm in Morristown. Photo by Kevin Coughlin
WHICH WAY TO THE BARN? Statue on the Green after the Feb. 13, 2014, snowstorm in Morristown. Photo by Kevin Coughlin
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Buried marker on the Green after the Feb. 13, 2014, storm. Photo by Kevin Coughlin
Buried marker on the Green after the Feb. 13, 2014, storm. Photo by Kevin Coughlin

 

Some 10 inches of new snow have fallen on Morristown as of 5 pm on Thursday, Feb. 13, 2014, according to the National Weather Service.

And another four- to eight inches are possible on Thursday evening, starting around 9 pm, reports WNBC-TV.  There is a chance of even more snow, the forecaster said. Let’s hope she’s wrong.

Rockaway Township got 14 inches of snow, Chatham had 13 inches and Boonton came within a few flakes of that number, based on National Weather Service figures.  These amounts are before any additional evening snow.

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WHICH WAY TO THE BARN? Statue on the Green after the Feb. 13, 2014, snowstorm in Morristown. Photo by Kevin Coughlin
WHICH WAY TO THE BARN? Statue on the Green after the Feb. 13, 2014, snowstorm in Morristown. Photo by Kevin Coughlin
THAT'S WHY FIRE HYDRANTS HAVE FLAGS! Buried hydrant on Maple Avenue after the Feb. 13, 2014, snowstorm in Morristown. Photo by Kevin Coughlin
THAT’S WHY FIRE HYDRANTS HAVE FLAGS! Buried hydrant on Maple Avenue after the Feb. 13, 2014, snowstorm in Morristown. Photo by Kevin Coughlin

 

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