How much snow fell across New Jersey?

Tuesday's round of snow ended in the afternoon, so how much fell?

The northwest of the state received the most snow with Sussex Borough in Sussex County receiving 15 inches of snow during Tuesday's storm. Conversely, the shore area received the least snow, with totals between less than an inch to 3 inches, according to the National Weather Service.

Here are the final snowfall totals in New Jersey:

Monmouth County snowfall totals

  • Holmdel- 3 inches.

  • Middletown- 3 inches.

  • Freehold- 5.1 inches.

  • Keyport- 1.5 inches.

  • Tinton Falls- 3.2 inches.

  • Red Bank- 2 inches.

  • Howell- 2 inches.

Ocean County snowfall totals

  • Manasquan: 1.2 inches.

  • Brick: 1.7 inches.

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Burlington County snowfall totals

  • Delran- 2.1 inches.   

  • Rancocas- 1.6 inches.           

  • Mount Holly- 1.4 inches.       

  • Mount Laurel- 1.4 inches.       

  • Medford- 1 inch.       

  • Moorestown- 1 inch.        

  • Marlton- 0.9 inch.        

  • Leisuretowne- 0.8 inch.

Camden County snowfall totals

  • Greentree- 1.5 inches.

Gloucester County snowfall totals

  • Paulsboro- 1.1 inches.

Hunterdon County snowfall totals

  • Flemington- 8 inches.         

  • Readington Twp- 7.5 inches.         

  • Ringoes- 3.8 inches.

Mercer County snowfall totals

  • Woodsville- 6.8 inches.         

  • Princeton- 4.5 inches.         

  • Trenton Mercer Airport- 4.2 inches.         

  • Ewing- 2.3 inches.         

  • Hamilton Square- 1.4 inches.

Middlesex County snowfall totals

  • Metuchen- 6.1 inches.         

  • South Plainfield- 5.5 inches.         

  • Iselin- 5 inches.         

  • Highland Park- 4.5 inches.         

  • 1 NNE Parlin- 4.5 inches.         

  • Edison- 4.3 inches.         

  • 1 W North Brunswick- 4.3 inches.         

  • 1 ESE Kendall Park- 4 inches.         

  • North Brunswick- 4 inches.         

  • East Brunswick- 3.6 inches.         

  • South Amboy- 3.5 inches.         

  • South River- 3.4 inches.         

  • Cranbury- 2.7 inches.         

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Morris County snowfall totals

  • Randolph- 11.5 inches.        

  • Denville- 10.2 inches.        

  • Budd Lake- 9.2 inches.         

  • Lake Hopatcong- 9.2 inches.                  

  • Mount Arlington- 8.5 inches.                   

  • Rockaway- 8 inches.                   

  • Whippany- 7.5 inches.         

  • Schooleys Mountain- 7.3 inches.                   

  • Millington- 6.9 inches.         

  • Parsippany- 6.6 inches.         

  • Boonton- 6 inches.         

Somerset County snowfall totals

  • Belle Mead- 8.3 inches.         

  • Warren- 8.3 inches.         

  • Basking Ridge- 7.3 inches.         

  • Hillsborough Twp- 6.5 inches.         

  • Neshanic Station- 6 inches.         

  • Montgomery Twp- 5.3 inches.         

  • Green Brook Twp- 5 inches.         

  • Middlebush- 4.5 inches.         

  • Millstone- 3 inches.         

  • Bridgewater- 2.4 inches.

Sussex County snowfall totals

  • Sussex Borough- 15 inches.        

  • Montague- 13.5 inches.        

  • Hampton Twp- 13 inches.        

  • Sparta- 12.5 inches.        

  • Vernon- 12.1 inches.        

  • Ogdensburg- 11.7 inches.        

  • Wantage Twp- 11.6 inches.        

  • Stockholm- 11.5 inches.        

  • Lafayette Twp- 11 inches.        

  • Newton- 11 inches.           

  • Franklin- 9.5 inches.         

Warren County snowfall totals

  • Blairstown- 12 inches.      

  • Knowlton Twp- 10.4 inches.        

  • Hackettstown- 9 inches.         

  • Liberty Twp- 8.5 inches.                   

  • Phillipsburg- 8 inches.         

Source: National Weather Service

This article originally appeared on Asbury Park Press: Snowfall totals vary widely across New Jersey