NJ snow fall totals top 5 inches in Ocean County. What did your area get?
For the second time in less than one week, a snow storm dumped buckets across New Jersey.
Jersey Shore and South Jersey residents spent much of Friday shoveling their driveways and salting their sidewalks. The snow began Thursday night and continued through Friday evening, before tapering off.
The highest snowfall total near the Jersey Shore was in the Whiting area of Manchester, where the National Weather Service reported 5.6 inches of snow. An estimated 6.5 inches of snow fell in Hopewell Township in Cumberland County and East Greenwich in Gloucester County, the highest totals in the state.
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Pockets of North Jersey, especially in the western part of the state, also saw snow accumulation.
The Weather Service records snowfall as reported by trained spotters, members of the public and the media, and there could be multiple reports during the day in the same town.
Check out the summary below for snowfall totals in Monmouth and Ocean counties, and our map for complete snowfall data across New Jersey.
Monmouth County snowfall totals
Colts Neck: 3.3 inches
Freehold: 4.2 inches
Highlands: 2.2 inches
Howell: 4.8 inches
Keyport: 3 inches
Little Silver: 3.5 inches
Long Branch: 3.5 inches
Marlboro: 3 inches
Middletown: 2.5 inches
Millstone: 4 inches
Neptune: 4 inches
Neptune City: 3.6 inches
Tinton Falls 1.4 inches
Upper Freehold: 4.1 inches
Ocean County snowfall totals
Barnegat: 3.8 inches
Beachwood: 4.1 inches
Berkeley Township: 3 inches
Brick: 3.4 inches
Jackson: 5.1 inches
Lacey: 4 inches
Little Egg Harbor: 3.5 inches
Manchester: 5.6 inches
Pine Beach: 3 inches
Point Pleasant: 3.1 inches
Point Pleasant Beach: 3.2 inches
Stafford: 4 inches
Surf City: 2 inches
Toms River: 3.2 inches
Tuckerton: 4 inches
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This article originally appeared on Asbury Park Press: NJ snow fall totals in Monmouth, Ocean counties