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As of 1:30 p.m., the highest snowfall totals reported across the state were in Monmouth and Ocean counties. Colts Neck and Tinton Falls in Monmouth County both had reports of 8.3 inches to top the list, followed by Whiting in Ocean County with 8.2 inches and Toms River in Ocean County with 8.1 inches.
The season's first widespread snowfall blanketed the Tri-State area on Sunday, which created slick conditions out on the roads for drivers and snarled traffic.
Most of New Jersey hasn't seen snowfall totals like this in years. Learn how much snow fell on the Garden State.
Even though the storm was a fast mover, it packed a big punch, knocking out power to thousands of homes and turning roads into sheets of ice.
Governor Phil Murphy has declared a state of emergency for Northwestern New Jersey due to a significant winter storm that will hit tomorrow.
Many in North Jersey woke up to a measurable amount of snow on Dec. 14, for the first time since last winter. When it was over, we set a record.
A few inches of light to moderate snow from Saturday night to Sunday morning will be enough for slippery roads and low visibility across parts of New Jersey.
Experience the serene beauty of the Akshardham temple in Robbinsville, NJ, blanketed by its first snowfall. Stunning photos capture this unique winter scene. Click to see more!
The winter storm blanketed New Jersey and brought up to six inches of snow to some areas.