The blizzard of 2026 isn’t over yet, and some areas of New Jersey have already been buried with as much as 20 to 24 inches of snow as of early Monday morning.

And the numbers could grow even higher. Forecasters say the snow will continue to fall into the early afternoon, and all 21 counties in New Jersey remain under a blizzard warning because of strong winds and low visibility.

The heaviest snow accumulations are concentrated in central and southern portions of the state.

The highest snow total as of 9 a.m. was 24 inches, in Freehold in Monmouth County, followed by 21 inches in the southern Middlesex County town of Cranbury.

NJ top snow totalsThese are the highest snowfall totals reported across New Jersey as of 9 a.m. Monday, Feb. 23, 2026. Snow continues to fall in many areas of the state, so these numbers will likely grow higher.Len Melisurgo | NJ.com

At least two towns — Chatham in Morris County and Perth Amboy in Middlesex County — reported snow accumulations of exactly 20 inches.

In Mount Holly, where snow was falling at a rate of nearly 2 inches per hour early Monday morning, 19.2 inches of snow had piled up outside the National Weather Service’s main New Jersey forecast office as of 7 a.m.

NJ blizzard 2026Some areas of New Jersey have been blasted with as much as 18 to 19 inches of snow from the storm that was expected to intensify into a blizzard Sunday into Monday. Pictured here are heavy mounds of snow early Monday morning in Edison in Middlesex County.Len Melisurgo | NJ.comLatest snow totals, county by county

Here’s how much snow has been reported in each county as of 9 a.m. Monday.

Note: Some of the snow measurements listed below have not been updated since late Sunday night, so the actual totals will be higher. Numbers here will be updated later today as new ones come in.

Atlantic CountyAtlantic City Int. Airport – 14.5 inchesMays Landing – 14 inchesMargate City – 13 inchesAtlantic City – 12.6 inchesGalloway Township – 12.1 inchesSomers Point – 12 inchesVentnor City – 11.2 inchesBrigantine – 11 inchesHammonton – 8.2 inchesBergen CountyRidgefield – 15.2 inchesLeonia – 13 inchesCarlstadt – 12.8 inchesRidgefield – 12.1 inchesNew Milford – 12 inchesOradell – 11.3 inchesRiver Vale – 10 inchesBurlington CountyMount Holly – 19.2 inchesWestampton – 19.2 inchesColumbus – 19.0 inchesLake Pine – 18 inchesMedford Twp. – 18 inchesMount Laurel – 18 inchesBurlington Twp. – 17 inchesMaple Shade – 16 inchesChesterfield – 15.9 inchesSouth Jersey Regional Airport – 15.3 inchesBordentown – 14 inchesDelran – 13 inchesCamden CountySomerdale – 18 inchesBarrington – 16.5 inchesLindenwold – 16.5 inchesMount Ephraim – 15 inchesBlackwood – 12 inchesGibbsboro – 10 inchesCollingswood – 10 inchesCape May CountyDennisville – 12 inchesNorth Wildwood – 8.7 inchesEssex CountyNewark Airport – 18.3 inches (Essex & Union)Glen Ridge – 10.5 inchesNutley – 7.5 inchesNorth Caldwell – 6.1 inchesGloucester CountyMantua – 17 inchesPitman – 16 inchesWashington Twp. – 16 inchesFranklin Township – 14.3 East Greenwich Twp. – 14 inchesWoodbury – 12 inchesHudson CountyUnion City – 16 inchesHarrison – 7.5 inchesHunterdon CountyStanton – 8.6 inchesLebanon – 7 inchesFrenchtown – 6.9 inches Ringoes – 5.5 inchesMercer CountyMercerville – 16 inchesPrinceton – 16 inchesTrenton Mercer Airport – 15.6 inchesEwing – 15.5 inchesWest Windsor Twp. – 15.5 inchesHamilton Twp. – 15.1 inchesEast Windsor – 15 inchesLawrenceville – 14 inchesMiddlesex CountyCranbury – 21 inchesPerth Amboy – 20 inchesConcordia (Monroe) – 18.5 inchesMetuchen – 17.7 inchesWoodbridge – 17 inchesEdison – 15.8 inchesSouth River – 15.5 inchesNorth Brunswick – 15.3 inchesPiscataway – 11.1 inchesMonmouth CountyFreehold – 24.2 inchesHowell – 18.2 inchesColts Neck – 17.8 inchesWest Long Branch – 16 inchesLong Branch – 11.5 inchesManalapan Twp. – 11 inchesNeptune City – 11 inchesMorris CountyChatham – 20 inchesMadison – 16.8 inchesRandolph – 15 inchesMine Hill Twp. – 14 inchesButler – 12 inchesKinnelon – 12 inchesLake Hopatcong – 9 inchesMendham – 9 inchesMillington – 6.5 inchesLedgewood – 6 inchesOcean CountyManchester – 18 inchesLakewood – 16 inchesBerkeley Twp. – 14 inchesOcean Gate – 14 inchesBeachwood – 13.5 inchesLakehurst – 13.2 inchesToms River – 12.5 inchesPoint Pleasant Beach – 11.5 inchesBarnegat Twp. – 10.4 inchesWhiting – 10 inchesBrick – 9.3 inchesPassaic CountySalem CountyWoodstown – 12 inchesPennsville – 7 inchesSomerset CountyWarren Twp. – 17 inchesHillsborough – 16.3 inchesFranklin Twp. – 16.1 inchesBelle Mead – 16 inchesWatchung – 15 inchesBernards Twp. – 13.1 inchesBridgewater – 13 inchesBernardsville – 11.1 inchesMiddlebush – 10 inchesSussex CountyHopatcong – 12.1 inchesSparta – 9.5 inchesStockholm – 9 inchesVernon – 8.2 inchesNewton – 6 inchesWantage Twp. – 6 inchesUnion CountyNewark Airport – 18.3 inches (Essex & Union)Westfield – 16 inchesMountainside – 14 inchesCranford – 11.8 inchesKenilworth – 10 inchesSpringfield – 9.3 inchesWarren CountyHackettstown – 8.0 inchesHarmony – 7 inchesGreenwich Twp. – 6 inchesStewartsville – 6 inchesBlairstown – 4.8 inchesCurrent weather radar