N.J. weather: Snow totals top 4 inches in 7 counties for Sunday’s storm. Town-by-town numbers.

The second of two weekend winter storms hit New Jersey on Sunday with widespread snowfall totals of 3 to 4.5 inches.
Updated numbers from the National Weather Service show Woodsville section of Hopewell Township, Mercer County with the highest report of 4.6 inches of snow.
At least seven counties had towns that reported 4 inches or more, according to the National Weather Service numbers posted early Monday.
Belle Mead, Watchung, and Warren in Somerset County along with West Orange in Essex County all reported 4.5 inches of snow.
The snowfall showed a clear pattern, with central New Jersey communities generally receiving 3 to 4.5 inches, while Jersey Shore areas saw significantly less accumulation.
Northern New Jersey saw the most snow in Saturday’s storm with 4 to 5 inches reported in multiple spots, according to those town-by-town numbers.
The snow is likely to stick around with dangerously cold temperatures and wind chills in the single digits expected through Wednesday.
Town-by-town snowfall reports
Atlantic County
- Mays Landing – 1.2 inches
- Atlantic City International Airport – 0.4 inches
Bergen County
- Franklin Lakes – 3.3 inches
- Wallington – 2.9 inches
- Waldwick – 2.8 inches
- Fair Lawn – 2.7 inches
- River Edge – 2.4 inches
- River Vale – 1.6 inches
- Rutherford – 1.5 inches
Burlington County
- Mount Laurel – 4 inches
- Mount Holly – 3.6 inches
- Columbus – 3.5 inches
- Hainesport – 3.4 inches
- Willingboro – 3.3 inches
- Marlton – 2.7 inches
- Cinnaminson – 2.6 inches
- Leisuretowne – 2.5 inches
- Tabernacle – 2.3 inches
- Medford – 2 inches
Camden County
- Ashland – 3.3 inches
- Greentree – 3 inches
- Lindenwold – 2.4 inches
- Bellmawr – 1.9 inches
Cumberland County
Essex County
- West Orange – 4.5 inches
- Livingston – 3.7 inches
- Newark – 3.6 inches
- Glen Ridge – 3.5 inches
Gloucester County
- Pitman – 3.5 inches
- Monroe Twp – 3 inches
- Mantua – 2.5 inches
- Washington Twp – 2.1 inches
- Paulsboro – 1.2 inches
Hudson County
- Hoboken – 1.9 inches
- Harrison – 1.7 inches
Hunterdon County
- Whitehouse Station – 3.3 inches
Mercer County
- Woodsville – 4.6 inches
- Trenton Mercer Airport – 4.4 inches
- Hamilton Square – 4.3 inches
- Ewing Twp – 4.1 inches
- Yardville – 3.8 inches
- Mercerville – 3 inches
Middlesex County
- Edison – 4.2 inches
- North Brunswick – 4 inches
- Metuchen – 3.9 inches
- Cranbury – 3.9 inches
- Parlin – 3.6 inches
- Plainsboro Township – 3.5 inches
- Cheesequake – 3.2 inches
Monmouth County
- Freehold – 3.2 inches
- Colts Neck – 3.2 inches
- Freehold Twp – 2.9 inches
- Leonardo – 1.7 inches
- Manasquan – 1.5 inches
- Keyport – 1.3 inches
- Tinton Falls – 1.2 inches
- Long Branch – 1 inch
Morris County
- Randolph – 4.2 inches
- Long Hill Twp – 3.8 inches
- Lake Hopatcong – 3.5 inches
- Butler – 2.8 inches
- East Hanover – 2.7 inches
- Long Hill Twp – 2.6 inches
- Montville – 2.5 inches
Ocean County
- Whiting – 3.5 inches
- Jackson – 2.6 inches
- Brick – 1.5 inches
- Barnegat Twp – 0.8 inches
Salem County
- Pilesgrove Twp – 2.5 inches
Somerset County
- Belle Mead – 4.5 inches
- Watchung – 4.5 inches
- Warren – 4.5 inches
- Bridgewater – 3.6 inches
- Somerville – 3 inches
- Hillsborough Twp – 2.8 inches
- Green Brook Twp – 2.7 inches
Sussex County
- Wantage Twp – 3.1 inches
- Sparta – 3 inches
- Frankford Twp – 2.4 inches
Union County
- Fanwood – 4 inches
- Plainfield – 3.3 inches
- Newark Airport – 2.3 inches
Warren County
- Stewartsville – 3.6 inches
- Hackettstown – 3.5 inches
- Blairstown – 3.2 inches




