N.J. weather: Updated snowfall totals across state, with 25 inches already on the ground in some towns – NJ.com
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Those snow accumulation numbers across New Jersey keep shooting up, with several towns now reporting as much as 25 inches on the ground — and one town with a measurement of 30 inches as of 7:20 p.m. Monday.
All that snow, and the monster winter storm still has a long way to go before it tapers down.
The top snow totals Monday morning were 8 to 9 inches, but during the afternoon hours when the storm intensified, accumulations jumped to as much as a 2 feet in some parts of the Garden State. The big leader so far is Mendham in Morris County, with a whopping 30 inches of snow reported by the National Weather Service Monday evening.
That is only 4 inches away from matching New Jersey’s all-time snowstorm record of 34 inches — a record that has stood for nearly 122 years. The elusive record was set during a multi-day storm that stretched from Feb. 11 to Feb. 14, 1899, in Cape May.
Among the other huge snowfall totals reported Monday afternoon and Monday evening were 28 inches in Sparta in Sussex County, 26 inches in Ledgewood and Long Valley in Morris County, and 25.8 inches in Randolph, also in Morris.
Here’s a rundown of the latest snowfall accumulations in each county, reported by the National Weather Service’s regional forecast offices in New Jersey and New York regional office, along with the Community Cooperative Rain, Hail & Snow Network, as of Monday evening.
(Note: Additional updates will be posted Tuesday morning.)
Atlantic County
- Mays Landing: 3.0 inches
- Pomona: 2.5 inches
- Egg Harbor City: 1.8 inches
- Hammonton: 1.6 inches
- Egg Harbor Twp.: 1.3 inches
- Somers Point: 1.0 inch
Bergen County
(updated 9:40 p.m. Monday)
- Closter: 22.4 inches
- Westwood: 20.0 inches
- Mahwah: 18.5 inches
- East Rutherford: 18.3 inches
- Dumont: 17.5 inches
- Franklin Lakes: 17.5 inches
- Northvale: 16.5 inches
- Lyndhurst: 16.0 inches
- Fair Lawn: 15.0 inches
Burlington County
- Florence: 6.3 inches
- Westampton: 6.1 inches
- Mount Laurel: 5.6 inches
- Lumberton: 5.5. inches
- Columbus: 5.1 inches
- Bordentown: 4.8 inches
- Cooperstown: 4.1 inches
- Moorestown: 3.8 inches
- Mount Laurel: 3.7 inches
- Southampton: 3.0 inches
- Marlton: 2.8 inches
- South Jersey Regional Airport: 2.8 inches
Camden County
- Blackwood: 5.5 inches
- Gloucester City: 5.1 inches
- Haddon Heights: 5.1 inches
- Springdale: 4.2 inches
- Lindenwold: 4.0 inches
Cape May County
- Goshen: 1.0 inch
- Villas: 0.8 inches
- Seaville: 0.5 inches
Cumberland County
- Hopewell Twp.: 4.0 inches
Essex County
(updated 9:40 p.m. Monday)
- Essex Fells: 20.0 inches
- West Orange: 18.2 inches
- Newark Liberty Airport: 16.2 inches
- Cedar Grove: 15.7 inches
- North Caldwell: 15.0 inches
- Verona: 14.3 inches
- Millburn: 12.5 inches
- South Orange: 12.5 inches
- Caldwell Airport: 12.1 inches
Gloucester County
- Greenwich Twp.: 4.3 inches
- Mantua Twp.: 4.2 inches
- Sewell: 3.0 inches
- Westville: 3.0 inches
- Malaga: 3.0 inches
- Washington Twp.: 2.8 inches
- Woodbury: 2.8 inches
- Williamstown: 2.0 inches
- Glassboro: 2.0 inches
- Pitman: 1.4 inches
Hudson County
(updated 9:40 p.m. Monday)
- Kearny: 16.0 inches
- Harrison: 14.0 inches
- Hoboken: 11.5 inches
Hunterdon County
- Whitehouse Station: 17.1 inches
- Raritan Twp.: 15.0 inches
- Flemington: 14.5 inches
- Readington: 14 inches
- Stanton: 13.0 inches
- Lebanon: 10.2 inches
- Clinton: 9.0 inches
- Sand Brook: 8.6 inches
Mercer County
- East Windsor: 9.5 inches
- Hamilton: 8.8 inches
- Princeton: 8.3 inches
- Robbinsville: 8.2 inches
- Ewing: 5.8 inches
Middlesex County
- New Brunswick: 18.0 inches
- South Plainfield: 17.0 inches
- Port Reading: 16.5 inches
- Iselin: 16.0 inches
- East Brunswick: 15.0 inches
- Perth Amboy: 15.0 inches
- Woodbridge: 14.3 inches
- Edison: 14.0 inches
- Highland Park: 13.5 inches
- Metuchen: 13.5 inches
- Milltown: 13.0 inches
- South River: 13.0 inches
- North Brunswick: 12.0 inches
- Carteret: 12.5 inches
- South Brunswick: 11.5 inches
- Plainsboro: 11.4 inches
- Colonia: 11.2 inches
- Old Bridge: 11.0 inches
- Hopelawn: 10.5 inches
- Avenel: 10.0 inches
- Monroe / Rossmoor: 8.5 inches
Monmouth County
- Union Beach: 16.0 inches
- Holmdel: 13.5 inches
- Belford: 12.0 inches
- Keyport: 12.0 inches
- Colts Neck: 11.5 inches
- Freehold: 11.5 inches
- Cliffwood: 11.0 inches
- Hazlet: 11.0 inches
- Manalapan: 9.8 inches
- Marlboro: 9.5 inches
- Eatontown: 8.7 inches
- Keyport: 8.5 inches
- Howell: 7.9 inches
- Freehold Twp.: 7.7 inches
- Atlantic Highlands: 6.8 inches
- Deal: 6.5 inches
- Long Branch: 6.0 inches
- Leonardo: 5.0 inches
- Wall Twp.: 5.0 inches
Morris County
- Mendham: 30.0 inches (as of 7:20 p.m.)
- Ledgewood: 26.0 inches
- Long Valley: 26.0 inches
- Randolph: 25.8 inches
- Chester: 24.8 inches
- Lake Hopatcong: 22.0 inches
- Chatham: 20.3 inches
- Green Pond: 20.0 inches
- Netcong: 20.0 inches
- Morris Twp.: 19.0 inches
- Mendham: 18.5 inches
- Flanders: 18.0 inches
- Budd Lake: 17.0 inches
- Long Hill Twp.: 16.0 inches
- Montville: 15.0 inches
- Morristown: 14.5 inches
- Florham Park: 14.4 inches
- Denville: 12.0 inches
- Succasunna: 11.5 inches
- Washington Twp.: 7.7 inches
- East Hanover: 9.6 inches
- Mountain Lakes: 9.5 inches
Ocean County
- Jackson: 7.3 inches
- Brick: 5.3 inches
- Whiting: 5.0 inches
- Forked River: 4.5 inches
- Bayville: 4.0 inches
- Toms River: 4.0 inches
- Point Pleasant: 2.5 inches
Passaic County
(updated 9:40 p.m. Monday)
- Bloomingdale: 25.2 inches
- Passaic: 15.9 inches
- Totowa: 13.1 inches
- West Milford: 12.3 inches
Salem County
- Pennsville: 4.0 inches
- Pilesgrove: 3.3 inches
- Woodstown: 2.8 inches
- Salem: 2.5 inches
Somerset County
- Warren Twp.: 22.0 inches
- Bridgewater: 20.2 inches
- Basking Ridge: 19.5 inches
- Somerville: 19.0 inches
- Warrenville: 18.5 inches
- North Plainfield: 17.4 inches
- Manville: 17.3 inches
- Branchburg: 17.0 inches
- Somerset: 17.0 inches
- Green Brook: 15.0 inches
- Watchung: 15.0 inches
- Hillsborough: 11.8 inches
Sussex County
- Sparta: 28.3 inches
- Stanhope: 25.3 inches
- Hopatcong: 24.0 inches
- Stanhope: 24.0 inches
- Byram Twp.: 22.5 inches
- Wantage: 15.5 inches
- Pellettown: 12.5 inches
- Stockholm: 12.0 inches
- Vernon: 11.9 inches
Union County
(updated 9:40 p.m. Monday)
- Berkeley Heights: 19.0 inches
- Elizabeth: 17.8 inches
- Westfield: 13.0 inches
- Roselle Park: 12.8 inches
- Plainfield: 12.0 inches
- Cranford: 10.5 inches
- Springfield: 10.5 inches
Warren County
- Allamuchy- Panther Valley: 23.0 inches
- Frelinghuysen: 16.7 inches
- Hackettstown: 16.0 inches
- Hope: 16.0 inches
- Stewartsville: 15.8 inches
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