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How Much Snow Did Princeton Get This Weekend?

It seems as though winter packed a punch this weekend bringing snow on Friday through Sunday. Check out the totals recorded by the NWS.

Check out the totals recorded by the National Weather Service.​
Check out the totals recorded by the National Weather Service.​ (Image via Shutterstock)

PRINCETON, NJ — It seems as though winter packed a punch this weekend bringing snow on Friday through Sunday. But how much did Princeton get? Check out the totals recorded by the National Weather Service.

Sunday's snow was wet and heavy bringing as much as 9.2 inches in Cedar Grove in Essex County followed by 8.8 in both Haworth in Bergen County and also in Jefferson Township in Morris County.

Princeton didn't see as much with the highest recorded in Princeton and Lawrenceville with 3.4 inches, followed by 3 inches in Ewing.

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Saturday also brought a good amount of snow with the most being recorded in Union Township in Union County with 5.2 inches. Mercer County once again didn't get as much with 1.7 inches recorded in Ewing.

Friday didn't hit nearly as hard with only as high as four inches recorded in Ocean City in Cape May County.

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Princeton in Mercer County had even less with two inches recorded.

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