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Schools Go Remote, Snow Total In Princeton

Princeton Public Schools went remote on Monday as Sunday's winter storm dumped 7 inches of snow in town.

Princeton Public Schools went remote on Monday as Sunday's winter storm dumped 7 inches of snow in town.
Princeton Public Schools went remote on Monday as Sunday's winter storm dumped 7 inches of snow in town. (Shutterstock)

PRINCETON, NJ — As Sunday's storm dumped more snow in Princeton, the school district opted for remote learning on Monday.

All students and teachers will be remote on Monday, but the school district’s office will be open.

Sunday's snowstorm dumped around 7 inches of snow in Princeton. If you took any pictures, we invite you to share them with Patch by sending them to [email protected].

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Here are some photos shared by Patch reader Yunjing Zhang.

The National Weather Service has issued snow totals (in inches).

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Here's how much snow Mercer County received:

  • 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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