Several New Jersey counties got slammed with 14 to 17 inches of snow during the weekend witer storm that caused widespread travel disruptions and school closures.
Branchville and Stockholm inches Sussex County reported 17 inches of snow, the highest totals inches the updated the National Weather Service list.
Bergen, Morris and Passaic counties all had towns that reported at least 16 inches of snow.
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Massive winter storm slams N.J. with heavy snow, treacherous ice
Trenton-Mercer Airport has already gotten 24.4 inches of snow this winter, more than double the normal 11.3 inches by this time in January.
The snow isn’t expected to melt anytime soon with potentially record cold temperatures and winchesd chills below zero at night this week.
School districts announced closures across the state on Monday and some have already announced delayed openigs for Tuesday.
The weather service warned drivers about dangerous black ice on roads and bridges from sleet and refreezing overnight.
Town-by-town snowfall reports
(as of Monday morning)
Atlantic County
Buena Vista Twp. – 6.7 inchesHammonton – 6.3 inchesAtlantic City International Airport – 6.2 inchesHammonton – 6 inchesMilmay – 6 inchesVentnor City – 6 inchesAbsecon – 5.8 inchesEstell Manor – 5.8 inchesEgg Harbor Twp. – 5 inches
Bergen County
Englewood Cliffs – 16.3 inchesTeaneck – 15.5 inchesRidgefield – 15.1 inchesEnglewood – 15 inchesLeonia – 14.7 inchesMahwah – 14.5 inchesRidgefield – 14.4 inchesLittle Ferry – 13.9 inchesOakland – 13.5 inchesRiver Vale – 13.3 inchesPark Ridge – 12.8 inchesWestwood – 12.5 inchesMontvale – 12.5 inchesWaldwick – 12.5 inchesOakland – 12 inchesMontvale – 11.7 inchesBergenfield – 11.5 inchesRiver Vale – 11.3 inchesCresskill – 11.3 inchesRamsey – 11.3 inchesLyndhurst Twp – 11 inchesRiver Edge – 11 inchesUpper Saddle River – 11 inchesFair Lawn – 10.5 inchesPassaic – 10.2 inchesFair Lawn – 8.5 inches
Burlington County
Mount Laurel – 10 inchesColumbus – 9.6 inchesSouth Jersey Regional Airport – 9.6 inchesDelanco – 9.5 inchesMount Holly WFO – 9.4 inchesCooperstown – 9.3 inchesWashington Twp – 9 inchesMedford Twp. – 8.5 inchesLumberton – 8 inchesLake Pine – 7.8 inchesMarlton – 7 inchesCinnaminson – 6.9 inchesLeisuretowne – 6.2 inches
Camden County
Bellmawr – 10.2 inchesSomerdale – 8.5 inchesBlackwood – 7.5 inchesErial – 7.5 inchesLindenwold – 7.2 inchesCherry Hill – 7 inchesHaddon Township – 7 inchesMt. Ephraim – 7 inchesWinslow Twp – 6.8 inchesStratford – 6.5 inches
Cape May County
Ocean City – 6 inchesCape May – 5 inches
Cumberland County
Deerfield Twp – 7.5 inchesMillville – 6.5 inchesVineland – 6 inches
Essex County
Newark – 12.1 inchesCedar Grove – 11.5 inchesNorth Caldwell – 10.8 inchesIrvington – 10.5 inchesGlen Ridge – 9.5 inchesMontclair – 9.5 inchesNorth Caldwell – 9.5 inchesNutley – 9 inches
Gloucester County
Mantua – 10.5 inchesWoodbury – 9.5 inchesMalaga – 9 inchesPaulsboro – 8.8 inchesMalaga – 8.7 inchesWashington Twp – 8.3 inchesPitman – 7 inchesWilliamstown – 6 inches
Hudson County
Secaucus – 12 inchesHoboken – 9.5 inchesHarrison – 9 inchesHarrison – 9 inches
Hunterdon County
Flemington – 13 inchesRingoes – 12 inchesBloomsbury – 7 inches
Mercer County
Woodsville – 9.2 inchesMercerville – 9 inchesTrenton Mercer Airport – 8.9 inchesPrinceton – 8.1 inchesEwing – 8 inchesRobbinsville Twp. – 8 inchesYardville – 7.8 inchesHamilton Twp – 7.5 inchesHamilton Square – 7.4 inches
Middlesex County
Metuchen – 10.7 inchesNorth Brunswick – 10.2 inchesPiscataway – 9.8 inchesCheesequake – 9.5 inchesCranbury – 9.5 inchesPerth Amboy – 9 inchesSouth River – 8.5 inchesBrowntown – 8.3 inchesPlainsboro Township – 8 inchesEdison – 7.8 inchesOld Bridge – 7.7 inchesKendall Park – 7.6 inchesEdison – 7.5 inches
Monmouth County
Rumson – 12 inchesHowell – 11.8 inchesCenterville – 11 inchesFreehold – 11 inchesColts Neck – 10.8 inchesTinton Falls – 10.4 inchesOcean Twp. – 10.1 inchesKeyport – 10 inchesAberdeen – 9.8 inchesMiddletown – 9 inchesLong Branch – 8 inches
Morris County
Green Pond – 16.4 inchesMilton – 16 inchesRandolph – 14 inchesLake Hopatcong – 13.2 inchesParsippany – 13 inchesButler – 12.7 inchesRandolph – 12 inchesBoonton Twp – 11.8 inchesBrookside – 11.8 inchesMontville – 11.3 inchesWharton – 11 inchesDenville – 10.3 inchesMount Arlington – 10.3 inchesRockaway – 10.3 inches
Ocean County
Brick – 10.9 inchesLakewood – 10 inchesPoint Pleasant Beach – 9.3 inchesJackson – 9.2 inchesWhiting – 9.1 inchesForked River – 9 inchesToms River – 9 inchesBayville – 8 inchesTuckerton – 7.9 inchesLittle Egg Harbor Twp – 5 inches
Passaic County
Ringwood – 16 inchesWayne – 15.3 inchesWest Milford – 15 inchesPompton Lakes – 14 inchesWayne – 14 inchesWanaque – 13 inchesHawthorne – 11 inchesWest Paterson – 11 inches
Salem County
Somerset County
Bedminster Twp – 11.6 inchesHillsborough Twp – 11.5 inchesWarren – 10.2 inchesMontgomery Twp – 10 inchesMiddlebush – 9.5 inchesBridgewater – 9 inchesSomerville – 8.7 inches
Sussex County
Branchville – 17 inchesStockholm – 17 inchesNewton – 16 inchesSandyston Twp – 16 inchesStockholm – 16 inchesHamburg – 14.5 inchesHopatcong – 14 inchesWantage Twp – 13.8 inchesSussex – 13 inchesSparta – 12.1 inches
Union County
Cranford Twp – 11.8 inchesNewark Airport – 11.7 inchesCranford – 11.2 inchesUnion – 11 inchesWestfield – 10 inchesLinden – 9.6 inchesNew Providence – 8.5 inches
Warren County
Harmony – 13.8 inchesGreat Meadows-Vienna – 12 inchesHolland Twp – 12 inchesStewartsville – 11.5 inchesBlairstown – 11 inchesHackettstown – 11 inchesCurrent weather radar
