See how much snow fell in your area

The state's first substantial snowstorm of the season is in the books. Most parts of New Jersey got anywhere from 2 to 6 inches of snow.

How much fell in your region? These are the unofficial final snowfall totals reported by the National Weather Service. They are collected from highway departments, observers, Skywarn spotters and social media.

The most snowfall was measured in Branchburg and Woodbridge, with 6.5 inches in each location.

"What was really the most noteworthy aspect of the storm, was the snow set up in several localized bands. There were some spots that saw very little and some that ended up under the heavier snow bands. That's why the totals were able to get up to the 5 and 6 range in certain areas," said Mitchell Gaines, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Mount Holly.

Atlantic County

Mays Landing: 4.0
Estell Manor: 3.8
Folsom: 3.3
Smithville: 3.0
Atlantic City: 3.0
Port Republic: 2.4  
Egg Harbor: 1.8

Bergen County

Fort Lee: 5.5
Ridgewood: 4.7
Franklin Lakes: 4.7 
River Vale: 4.5 
Allendale: 4.0

Burlington County

Mount Holly: 4.8 
Mount Laurel: 5.2 
Hainesport: 4.5
Cooperstown: 4.2 
Medford Lakes: 4.0  
Burlington: 4.0
Lumberton: 4.0 
Maple Shade: 3.8
Moorestown: 4.0
Marlton: 3.8
Pemberton: 3.8 
Red Lion: 3.5   
Southampton: 3.5
Cinnaminson: 2.5

Camden County

Haddon: 5.1
Lindenwold: 4.8
Bellmawr: 3.7  
Mount Ephraim: 3.0
Winslow: 2.0

Cape May County

Cape May: 5.0
West Cape May: 5.0 
Goshen: 3.2 
NW Cape May: 2.6 
Sea Isle City: 2.0 
Wildwood Crest: 1.5

Cumberland County

Vineland: 3.0

Essex County

Cedar Grove: 5.1
Roseland: 4.9
West Orange: 4.5
Newark: 4.3 
Fairfield: 4.1 
Livingston: 4.0

Gloucester County

East Greenwich: 4.5 
Elmer: 3.5 
Turnersville: 3.1 
Monroe: 2.8

Hudson County

Harrison: 5.0 
Kearny: 4.2

Hunterdon County

Ringoes: 5.5 
Hampton: 5.2
Cloverhill: 5.1
Wertsville: 4.9
Lebanon: 4.3
Whitehouse Station: 4.0
West Cloverhill: 3.8
Sergeantsville: 3.3  
Flemington: 3.3
Frenchtown: 3.3 
E Flemington: 3.2
High Bridge: 3.0
Annandale: 3.0

Mercer County

Washington Crossing: 5.4
Bear Tavern: 5.3
Hopewell: 5.3
Ewing: 5.0
Pennington: 4.5
Hopewell: 4.5
Lawrence: 4.5
Princeton: 4.2
Hightstown: 3.9

Middlesex County

Woodbridge: 6.5  
Cranbury: 6.2
Cheesequake: 5.5
New Brunswick: 5.4
South Edison: 5.2
South Brunswick: 5.0
Old Bridge: 5.0
Rahway: 5.0
South Plainfield: 4.5
East Brunswick: 3.8
South Brunswick: 3.0

Monmouth County

Keyport: 4.8
Freehold: 4.2
Colts Neck: 4.0
Shrewsbury: 3.9
Hazlet: 3.5
Lakehurst: 3.3

Morris County

Marcella: 4.5
Mount Arlington: 4.5
Rockawa: 4.3
Youngstown: 4.3
Hanover: 4.3
Green Pond: 4.2
Parsippany: 4.1
Stanhope: 4.0
Rockaway: 3.8
Denville: 3.6 
Schooleys Mountain: 3.5
Washington: 2.8

Ocean County

Oak Ridge: 5.5
Toms River: 4.2
Lakehurst: 3.5 
N Brick: 3.3
Berkeley Twp.: 3.1
Forked River: 3.0
Waretown: 3.0
Tuckerton: 2.8
Bayville: 2.1
ESE Lakehurst: 1.7
E Lacey:1.6

Passaic County

West Milford: 5.3
Wayne: 4.7
Bloomingdale: 3.1

Salem County

Monroeville: 4.0
Woodstown: 2.8

Somerset County

Branchburg: 6.5
Basking Ridge: 5.5
ENE Franklin: 5.4
Martinsville: 5.0
NNW Franklin: 5.0
Hillsborough: 4.9
Pluckemin: 4.5
Bernards: 4.5
Somerville: 4.1

Sussex County

Montague: 5.0
Wantage: 4.8
Highland Lakes: 4.7
Sussex: 4.5
SW Wantage: 4.5

Union County

Plainfield: 5.5

Warren County

Blairstown: 5.6
Oxford: 4.3
Alpha: 4.1
Stewartsville: 4.0
Riegelsville: 3.7
Hackettstown: 3.5
Bridge: 2.2

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