N.J. weather: Snowfall totals hit 4 to 5 inches in several spots. See town-by-town numbers.

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- Updated: Jan. 18, 2026, 2:15 p.m.
- Published: Jan. 17, 2026, 2:35 p.m.
Snow is still falling Saturday afternoon across parts of New Jersey. Early snowfall reports already have more than 4 inches on the ground in some spots. A snow measurement is shown in a file photo. Matt Dowling | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
UPDATED FORECAST: Widespread snow totals of 2 to 5 inches in forecast for Sunday from 2nd weekend storm. Alerts expanded to 17 counties.
MORE: Early town-by-town snow reports reach 2 inches Sunday with heaviest still snowfall ahead
Snowfall totals from a winter storm that hit New Jersey on have topped 4 inches in several spots throughout northern counties with more snow on the way Sunday.
The highest reported snowfall total was in Hardwick in Warren County with 5 inches, followed by Blairstown at 4.7 inches.
Five towns in Sussex County reported at least 4 inches of snow as of 4 p.m.
More snow is on the way for New Jersey on Sunday with widespread snowfall totals of 2 to 4 inches expected across central and northeastern counties.
The National Weather Service has issued a new round of winter weather advisories for parts of 15 counties starting at 6 a.m. Sunday for the second storm.
Town-by-town snowfall reports
Bergen County
- Franklin Lakes – 3.9 inches
- Northvale – 3.7 inches
- Waldwick – 3 inches
- Upper Saddle River – 3 inches
- Westwood – 2.5 inches
- Oradell – 2.2 inches
- River Edge – 2 inches
- Wallington – 1.8 inches
Burlington County
- Columbus – 0.6 inches
- Mount Laurel – 0.6 inches
- Mount Holly – 0.5 inches
- Marlton – 0.4 inches
- Cinnaminson – 0.3 inches
Camden County
- Cherry Hill – 0.5 inches
- Lindenwold – 0.5 inches
- Somerdale – 0.5 inches
Essex County
- Glen Ridge – 2.8 inches
- Livingston – 2.8 inches
- West Caldwell – 2.8 inches
- North Caldwell – 2.7 inches
- West Orange – 2.5 inches
- North Caldwell – 2.5 inches
- Newark – 2.4 inches
Gloucester County
- Mantua – 0.5 inches
- Washington Twp – 0.3 inches
Hudson County
- Harrison – 1.5 inches
- Hoboken – 1 inch
Hunterdon County
- Bethlehem Twp – 4.2 inches
- Flemington – 3.5 inches
- Whitehouse Station – 3.1 inches
- Stanton – 3.1 inches
- Readington – 3 inches
Mercer County
- Woodsville – 2.6 inches
- Trenton Mercer Airport – 2.1 inches
- Scudders Falls – 2 inches
- Hamilton Twp – 2 inches
Middlesex County
- North Brunswick – 2.8 inches
- Metuchen – 2.4 inches
- Plainsboro Township – 2.2 inches
- Metuchen – 2 inches
- South River – 1.8 inches
- Kendall Park – 1.8 inches
- East Brunswick – 1.5 inches
- Highland Park – 1.3 inches
Monmouth County
- Freehold – 0.8 inches
- Keyport – 0.8 inches
- Holmdel – 0.5 inches
Morris County
- Budd Lake – 3.8 inches
- Randolph – 3.8 inches
- Green Pond – 3.8 inches
- Mount Arlington – 3.4 inches
- Butler – 3.2 inches
- Denville – 3.1 inches
- Pompton Plains – 3 inches
- Parsippany-Troy Hills – 2.6 inches
Passaic County
- Wayne – 3 inches
- Hawthorne – 3 inches
- Wayne – 1.5 inches
Somerset County
- Warren – 4 inches
- Hillsborough Twp – 3 inches
- Bridgewater – 3 inches
- Bridgewater – 3 inches
- Bernardsville – 2.9 inches
- Basking Ridge – 2.8 inches
- Somerville – 2.8 inches
- Green Brook Twp – 2.5 inches
Sussex County
- Hopatcong – 4.5 inches
- Wantage Twp – 4.5 inches
- Stockholm – 4.5 inches
- Sparta – 4.3 inches
- Sussex – 4.1 inches
- Wantage Twp – 3.9 inches
- Ogdensburg – 2 inches
- South Ogdensburg – 1.8 inches
Union County
- New Providence – 2.2 inches
- Newark Airport – 2 inches
- Plainfield – 1.7 inches
- Elizabeth – 1.5 inches
Warren County
- Hardwick Twp – 5 inches
- Blairstown Twp – 4.7 inches
- Great Meadows – 4 inches
- Hackettstown – 3.8 inches
- Washington – 3.5 inches
- Stewartsville – 3.2 inches
Current weather radar
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