According to the National Weather Service, the storm left 15 inches in the northern-most part of the state, canceling schools across the region.
Here are the towns who got the most snow in the Tuesday, Feb. 13 storm, according to the National Weather Service.
BERGEN
- River Vale: 9.8 inches
- Franklin Lakes: 9.1
- Waldwick: 9.0
- Bergenfield: 8.1
- Mahwah: 8.0
- Fair Lawn: 7.0
- Lyndhurst: 6.5
HUDSON
- Harrison: 5.5
- East Newark: 5.0
- SW Hoboken: 4.8
MORRIS
- Green Pond/Randolph: 11.5
- Denville: 10.2
- Kinnelon: 10
- Budd Lake/Lake Hopatcong: 9.2
- Butler/Califon: 9
- Mount Arlington: 8.5
- Montville/Mountain Lakes/Rockaway: 8
- Chatham: 7.8
- Whippany: 7.5
- Parsippany/Pequannock: 7
PASSAIC
- Clifton/West Milford: 9.5
- Totowa: 8.5
SUSSEX
- Sussex: 15
- Montague: 14.8
- Hampton: 13
- Sparta: 12.5
- Vernon: 12.1
- Ogdensburg: 11.7
- Newton: 11
- Hamburg: 10.7
- Hardyston: 9.9
- Byram: 9
UNION
- New Providence: 7.9
- Mountainside: 7.5
- Cranford: 6.0
- Rahway: 5.0
- Elizabeth: 4.6
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