Ramapo College Goes Remote As Nor'easter Hits NJ

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Mahwah NJ

26 October, 2021

10:59 AM

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MAHWAH, NJ — Ramapo College has shifted Tuesday operations remote as a nor'easter continues to dump rain on the region. In a message, the college said: "Due to the approaching nor'easter, classes today, 10/26, will meet remotely only. Where that is not practical, faculty have the discretion to cancel the class. All non-essential staff will operate remotely. Only essential staff should report to campus. The College will continue to monitor the storm." As much as 3.79 inches of rain have fallen in parts of Bergen County, with more rainfall ahead for the region, according to the National Weather Service. In Mahwah, 2.36 inches of rainfall are reported as of 8:30 a.m., according to the NWS. The National Weather Service New York, New York office is forecasting up to 5 or 6 inches of rain for some parts of the region while a flash flood watch remains in place. Governor Phil Murphy declared that New Jersey will enter a State of Emergency effective at 8:00 p.m. on Monday, in preparation for a Nor'easter storm forecasted to impact the state with severe weather conditions. "The anticipated Nor'easter storm is forecasted to bring significant flash flooding, coastal flooding, and wind gusts across New Jersey," said Murphy. "Residents should stay off the roads, remain vigilant, and follow all safety protocols." The storm could also bring strong winds, and gusts could reach between 30 and 45 mph, especially along the coast. We wake to heavy rain falling across the Tri-State as a strong coastal low develops offshore. Several additional inches of rainfall is expected. Take it slow and allow yourself extra time if traveling today. Read our latest briefing: https://t.co/QrxJiCBwgi pic.twitter.com/JpDcdWW18U— NWS New York NY (@NWSNewYorkNY) October 26, 2021

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