How much snow did NJ get? Town by town snowfall totals for Tuesday's storm
On Tuesday morning, people in North Jersey woke up to what is a novel sight in 2023 ― a fresh blanket of snow.
After a winter that saw light flurries at most, the snowstorm that began Monday night draped the region with anywhere between 1 and 6 inches of snow.
Here is how much snow Bergen, Passaic, Essex, Hudson, Sussex and Warren counties saw Tuesday morning, according to totals from the National Weather Service and Bob Ziff of the North Jersey Weather Observers.
Check back for updates as more snow totals are reported in various North Jersey counties:
Bergen County snow totals
Allendale: 6 inches
Oakland 6 inches
Ramsey: 5.1 inches
Montvale: 5 inches
Ridgewood: 4.8 inches
River Vale: 4.8 inches
Fair Lawn: 4.8 inches
Westwood: 4.5 inches
Tenafly: 3.6 inches
Hasbrouck Heights: 2.5 inches
East Rutherford: 2.4 inches
Passaic County snow totals
Bloomingdale: 6 inches
Wayne: 5.5 inches
Little Falls: 4.8 inches
Hawthorne: 4.6 inches
Pompton Lakes: 4.4 inches
Totowa: 3.6 inches
Essex County snow totals
Montclair: 5 inches
Verona: 4.8 inches
Cedar Grove: 4.1 inches
Bloomfield: 3.7 inches
Newark Airport: 1.7 inches
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Hudson County snow totals
Harrison: 2.5 inches
Kearny: 2 inches
Hoboken: 1.2 inches
Sussex County snow totals
Wantage: 6.2 inches
Sparta: 4.3 inches
Warren County snow totals
Stewartsville: 2.3 inches
This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: NJ snow totals: Recapping how much snow North Jersey got