A major winter storm is piling up heavy snow totals across New Jersey, with several towns reporting more than a foot of snow.
Stockholm in Sussex County has the highest reported snowfall total so far at 17 inches as of 9:30 p.m., according to the National Weather Service.
Newton and Sandyston, also in Sussex County, had reports of 16 inches of snow.
Six towns across Bergen, Morris and Passaic counties had reports of at least 14 inches of snow.
As expected, northern New Jersey counties were getting the most snow, but significant numbers were reported across the state.
A car parked in a driveway in Edison, N.J., is covered with 6 inches of snow Sunday afternoon, Jan. 25, 2026. Snow is expected to continue falling and may change to sleet later in the day.Len Melisurgo | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
A transition to a wintry mix of sleet and freezing rain has been ongoing through the afternoon. That could cause a dangerous layer of ice on top of the snow, forecasters say.
Hundreds of New Jersey districts have already started calling for school closures and delayed openings for Monday.
Town-by-town snowfall reports
(as of 9:30 p.m)
Atlantic County
Ventnor City — 7.1 inchesBuena Vista Township — 6.7 inchesHammonton — 6.3 inchesAtlantic City International Airport — 6.2 inchesMilmay — 6 inchesVentnor City — 6 inchesAbsecon — 5.8 inchesEstell Manor — 5.8 inchesEgg Harbor Township — 5 inches
Bergen County
Leonia — 14.7 inchesMahwah — 14.5 inchesCliffside Park — 14.4 inchesTeaneck — 14 inchesLittle Ferry — 13.9 inchesFranklin Lakes — 13 inchesRidgefield — 12.9 inchesPark Ridge — 12.8 inchesWaldwick — 12.5 inchesRiver Vale — 12.3 inchesBergenfield — 11.5 inchesRamsey — 11.3 inchesTenafly — 11.3 inchesMontvale — 11 inchesUpper Saddle River — 11 inchesRiver Edge — 11 inchesWallington — 10.2 inchesNutley — 9 inchesFair Lawn — 8.5 inches
Burlington County
Delanco — 9.5 inchesSouth Jersey Regional Airport — 9.4 inchesMount Holly WFO — 9.3 inchesColumbus — 8.5 inchesMedford Township — 8.5 inchesLumberton — 8 inchesLake Pine — 7.8 inchesMarlton — 7 inchesLeisuretowne — 6.2 inches
Camden County
Somerdale — 8.5 inchesErial — 7.5 inchesLindenwold — 7.2 inchesHaddon Township — 7 inchesCherry Hill — 7 inchesBellmawr — 6.8 inchesWinslow Township — 6.8 inches
Cape May County
Ocean City — 6 inchesCape May — 5 inches
Essex County
Newark — 11 inchesNorth Caldwell — 10.8 inchesMaplewood Township — 10.5 inchesMontclair — 9.5 inchesNutley — 9 inches
Gloucester County
Woodbury — 9.5 inchesMalaga — 9 inches
Hudson County
Harrison — 9.7 inchesHoboken — 9 inchesKearny — 7 inches
Hunterdon County
Ringoes — 12 inchesFlemington — 10 inches
Mercer County
Mercerville — 9 inchesTrenton Mercer Airport — 8.6 inchesEwing — 8 inchesHamilton Township — 7.5 inches
Middlesex County
Metuchen — 10.7 inchesCranbury — 9.5 inchesNorth Brunswick — 8.6 inchesSouth River — 8.5 inchesBrowntown — 8.3 inchesPlainsboro Township — 8 inchesEdison — 7.8 inches
Monmouth County
Howell — 11.8 inchesCenterville — 11 inchesFreehold — 11 inchesOcean Township — 10.1 inchesKeyport — 10 inchesAberdeen — 9.8 inchesMiddletown — 9 inchesTinton Falls — 8.1 inchesLong Branch — 8 inchesClarksburg — 7.5 inches
Morris County
Randolph — 14 inchesLake Hopatcong — 12.9 inchesButler — 12.7 inchesMount Arlington — 12 inchesBoonton Township — 11.8 inchesBrookside — 11.8 inches
Ocean County
Brick — 10.9 inchesLakewood — 10 inchesPoint Pleasant Beach — 9.3 inchesWhiting — 9.1 inchesForked River — 9 inchesToms River — 9 inches
Passaic County
Wayne — 14 inchesPompton Lakes — 13 inches
Salem County
Somerset County
Hillsborough Township — 11.5 inchesNorth Plainfield — 9.5 inchesBelle Mead — 9 inchesManville — 9 inchesBridgewater — 8.7 inches
Sussex County
Stockholm — 17 inchesNewton — 16 inchesSandyston Township — 16 inchesWantage Township — 13.8 inchesSussex — 13 inches
Union County
Newark Airport — 10.8 inchesWestfield — 10 inchesLinden — 9.6 inchesUnion — 8.8 inches
Warren County
Holland Township — 12 inchesStewartsville — 11.5 inchesCurrent weather radar
