The monster snowstorm that has been pelting New Jersey on Sunday hasn’t even ramped up into a full-blown blizzard yet, but it already has dropped more than a half-foot of snow in at least nine counties.
Preliminary snowfall reports from the National Weather Service showed 9.4 inches of snow on the ground in Howell in Monmouth County, 8 inches in Blackwood in Camden County, and 8 inches in Lakewood in Ocean County as of 9:45 p.m.
Snow accumulations of 6.5 inches were reported in South River in Middlesex County, with 6 inches in several other towns — Edison and East Brunswick in Middlesex County, Freehold and Freehold Township in Monmouth County, and Jackson in Ocean County.
The weather service says the storm is far from over. Forecasters noted snow will be falling at its heaviest rate overnight Sunday into Monday morning, and winds will also be ramping up, posing a risk of downed trees and power outages.
Here’s a look at early snowfall totals across New Jersey as of late Sunday night:
Atlantic County
- Ventnor City – 7.6 inches
- Brigantine – 7.5 inches
- Atlantic City – 7.3 inches
- Somers Point – 4.0 inches
- Hammonton – 3.8 inches
- Buena Vista Township – 3 inches
- Atlantic City International Airport – 2.6 inches
Bergen County
- Leonia – 7.7 inches
- Ridgefield – 6.8 inches
- Franklin Lakes – 7.0 inches
- Carlstadt – 6.3 inches
- River Edge – 5.7 inches
- Fair Lawn – 5.5 inches
- Wallington – 4.6 inches
- New Milford – 4.0 inches
- Northvale – 2.6 inches
Burlington County
- Lumberton – 7.5 inches
- Chesterfield – 7.4 inches
- Mount Laurel – 7.0 inches
- Browns Mills – 6.8 inches
- Lake Pine – 6.5 inches
- Tabernacle – 5.3 inches
- South Jersey Regional Airport – 5.2 inches
- Marlton – 5.0 inches
- Hainesport – 4.8 inches
- Rancocas – 4.7 inches
- Leisuretowne – 3.5 inches
- Mount Holly WFO – 2.8 inches
- Columbus – 1 inch
Camden County
- Blackwood – 8.0 inches
- Collingswood – 7.0 inches
- Ashland – 5.0 inches
- Mt. Ephraim – 3.5 inches
- Cherry Hill – 3.5 inches
- Camden – 2.8 inches
- Lindenwold – 2.0 inches
Cape May County
Cumberland County
Essex County
- North Caldwell – 6.1 inches
- Nutley – 4.5 inches
- Glen Ridge – 4.0 inches
- Bloomfield – 3.0 inches
- Newark Airport – 4.0 inches (Essex & Union)
Gloucester County
- Williamstown – 3.5 inches
- Washington Township – 2.1 inches
- Mickleton – 2.0 inches
Hudson County
- Hoboken – 5.3 inches
- Harrison – 5.0 inches
- Bayonne – 4.5 inches
- Kearny – 3.7 inches
Hunterdon County
- Readington Township – 3.5 inches
- Stanton – 3.5 inches
- Ringoes – 3.0 inches
Mercer County
- West Windsor Township – 5.8 inches
- Woodsville – 4.5 inches
- Hamilton Square – 4.3 inches
- Ewing – 4.0 inches
- Trenton Mercer Airport – 2.8 inches
- Washington Crossing – 2.0 inches
- Pennington – 1.5 inches
Middlesex County
- Perth Amboy – 7.0 inches
- South River – 6.5 inches
- Edison – 6.1 inches
- East Brunswick – 6.0 inches
- North Brunswick – 5.6 inches
- Metuchen – 5.3 inches
- Concordia – 3.5 inches
- Jamesburg – 3.0 inches
Monmouth County
- Howell – 9.4 inches
- Colts Neck – 7.8 inches
- Centerville – 6.5 inches
- Freehold Township – 6.1 inches
- Freehold – 6.0 inches
- Clarksburg – 6.0 inches
- West Long Branch – 4.5 inches
- Keyport – 4.2 inches
- Tinton Falls – 1.9 inches
- Oakhurst – 1.0 inch
Morris County
- Millington – 2.7 inches
- Jefferson Township – 2.0 inches
Ocean County
- Lakewood – 8.0 inches
- Jackson – 6.0 inches
- Brick – 5.8 inches
- New Egypt – 5.0 inches
- Lakewood Township – 5.0 inches
- Ocean Gate – 4.7 inches
- Manahawkin – 4.0 inches
- Barnegat Township – 3.3 inches
- Toms River – 3.0 inches
- Point Pleasant Beach – 3.0 inches
- Tuckerton – 3.0 inches
Passaic County
- Clifton – 3.9 inches
- Wayne – 3.5 inches
Salem County
Somerset County
- Warren – 5.1 inches
- Hillsborough Township – 1.0 inch
Sussex County
- Andover-Aeroflex Airport – 2.0 inches
- Wantage Township – 1.5 inches
Union County
- Westfield – 6.0 inches
- Cranford – 6.0 inches
- Newark Airport – 4.0 inches (Essex & Union)
Warren County
- Stewartsville – 3.2 inches
- Blairstown – 2.2 inches
