In New Jersey, the most amount of snow from the Friday, Jan. 19 storm appears to have fallen in Hopewell Township (Cumberland County) and Mount Royal (Gloucester County), where 6.5 inches of snow were reported.
Atlantic County: Dorothy, a section of Weymouth, got 6.4 inches, the most amount of snow across Atlantic County. Six inches fell in Atlantic City, 5.6 in Mullica Township, 5.5 in Mays Landing, and on average, between 2 and 6 inches across the county.
Burlington County: Medford Township saw the most snow, 6.1 inches, followed by Mount Laurel, Moorestown, and Tabernacle where 6 inches fell.
Camden County: Barrington residents saw the most snow, where 6.2 inches fell. Six inches of snow was reported in Berlin; 5.8 in Blackwood; and 5.5 in Magnolia.
Cape May County: Dennisville got the most snow with 4.9 inches. In Hunterdon County, Flemington, had the most with 2.6 inches. Hamilton Township got 4.3 inches, the most snow for Mercer County.
Middlesex County: North Brunswick, South Brunswick, and Kendall Park all saw 3.8 inches. Freehold got 4.8 inches, the most for Monmouth County.
The most snow for Morris County fell in Green Pond, 2 inches. The Whiting section of Ocean County got 5.6 inches. In Salem County, 5.7 inches fell in Woodstown. Belle Meade saw 3.5 inches, the most snow in Somerset County.
In Sussex County, where the most snow fell in the first of two storms last week, only 2.5 inches fell on Friday. Greenwich Township in Warren County saw 1.5 inches of snow.
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