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Snow Totals Climb With 20 Inches Recorded In This NJ Town: Check How Much Snow Your Area Got

Snowfall totals in New Jersey and Pennsylvania have surged higher than earlier reports, with some areas now measuring up to 20 inches, the National Weather Service announced Friday, Nov. 22.

New snowfall totals have been recorded by the National Weather Service.

New snowfall totals have been recorded by the National Weather Service.

Photo Credit: National Weather Service

High Point, NJ, has officially recorded 20 inches of snow as of Friday morning, marking the highest total in the region. 

In Pennsylvania, Richmondale follows closely with 19.5 inches, and Cortez reached 19 inches, highlighting the storm's significant impact on higher elevations.

Other notable totals include 17.2 inches near Uniondale and 17 inches in Clifford, both in northeastern Pennsylvania. Forest City recorded 16 inches, while Bear Creek reached 15 inches.

Lower-elevation areas received lighter amounts, but snow and slush have still created hazardous conditions. Highland Lakes, NJ, measured 12 inches, and areas like Wantage Township recorded totals under 5 inches.

You can click here to see how much snow your area got.

The storm system continues to deliver a mix of snow and rain across the region, with additional accumulation expected in some areas before tapering off later today. Residents are urged to drive cautiously as icy roads persist.

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