How much snow are we getting? See projected inch counts by Jersey Shore town

If you like snow, you're in luck. If you don't like shoveling, better luck next storm.

New Jersey is slated to get snow beginning Friday morning, and many areas are expected to see a plowable amount. The snow is expected to begin early Friday and progressively get worse through the day.

But how much snow will we get?

That depends where you are. So we're looking at some of the biggest towns in Monmouth and Ocean counties and breaking down what you can expect when the flakes start falling.

This storm is difficult to track. While this is the prediction from the National Weather Service, certain areas could see more depending on how the storm tracks. But for now, this is what we're looking at.

Joseph Sanchez walks his dog Callie along Ravenwood Drive in Barnegat as Callie gets her first experience with snow.
Joseph Sanchez walks his dog Callie along Ravenwood Drive in Barnegat as Callie gets her first experience with snow.

How much snow is expected?

Here's what the National Weather Service is calling for as of Thursday afternoon:

Monmouth County snowfall predictions by town

Long Branch: 2 to 4 inches

Tinton Falls: 4 to 6 inches

Asbury Park: 4 to 6 inches

Eatontown: 4 to 6 inches

Red Bank: 4 to 6 inches

Freehold: 2 to 4 inches

Matawan: 3 to 5 inches

Keansburg 2 to 4 inches

Keyport 2 to 4 inches

Rumson 2 to 4 inches

Wall 4 to 6 inches

Ocean County snowfall predictions by town

Brick: 3 to 5 inches

Pt. Pleasant: 4 to 6 inches

Beachwood: 3 to 6 inches

Toms River: 3 to 6 inches

Lakewood: 3 to 6 inches

Tuckerton: 2 to 4 inches

Lakehurst: 3 to 6 inches

Seaside Heights: 2 to 4 inches

Ship Bottom: 1 to 3 inches

Beach Haven: 2 to 4 inches

Barnegat: 4 to 8 inches

This article originally appeared on Asbury Park Press: Snow predictions NJ: Here's how much your town is getting