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Here’s How Much Snow Princeton Got Tuesday Morning

Some parts of the state recorded 32 inches of snowfall.

Some parts of the state recorded 32 inches of snowfall.
Some parts of the state recorded 32 inches of snowfall. (Shutterstock)

PRINCETON, NJ — The second winter storm, and first of 2021, left much of New Jersey covered in snow Tuesday morning. Some parts of the state recorded 32 inches of snowfall. According to latest estimates, Princeton received 11 inches of snow.

Public offices and schools in Princeton remained closed on Monday.

All COVID-19 vaccine appointments were cancelled throughout the state, and facilities were closed at the mega sites.

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Gov. Phil Murphy was expected to provide updates on the nor'easter during an 11 a.m. news conference on Tuesday. The state remained under a State of Emergency on Tuesday.

Read more: WATCH LIVE: Gov. Murphy Issues Nor'easter, COVID, Vaccines Update

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The National Weather Service has issued snow totals (in inches). Here are the totals for Mercer County:

  • Princeton 11.0 in
  • Hamilton Twp 10.3 in
  • Robbinsville Twp. 8.2 in
  • East Windsor Twp 10.1 in
  • Ewing 10 in
  • Hopewell 8.8 in

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