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Top 10 NJ Towns With The Most Snow
Every town in the Garden State had double-digit accumulation totals Saturday.

How incredible was the blizzard of 2016? Not a single town in New Jersey reported less than 10 inches of snowfall, with five reporting more than two feet of accumulation.
The National Weather Service had trained spotters take measurements in dozens of towns from Sussex County all the way down to Cape May County to find out just how much snow covered the state.
Below are the top 10 towns, their accumulation totals, and the time on Saturday they were reported, according to the NWS: (Click here to view the latest totals by county.)
- MORRIS PLAINS (Morris County) 33.0 1030 PM 1/23 TRAINED SPOTTER
- WHITEHOUSE (Hunterdon County) 29.6 800 PM 1/23 TRAINED SPOTTER
- FLEMINGTON (Hunterdon County) 28.3 945 PM 1/23 TRAINED SPOTTER
- METUCHEN (Middlesex County) 27.7 930 PM 1/23 TRAINED SPOTTER
- WHITEHOUSE STATION (Hunterdon County) 26.6 845 PM 1/23 BROADCAST MEDIA
- HOWELL TWP (Monmouth County) 26.5 1200 AM 1/24 TRAINED SPOTTER
- BRIDGEWATER TWP (Somerset County) 24.5 1100 PM 1/23 TRAINED SPOTTER
- HOPEWELL (Mercer County) 23.0 945 PM 1/23 TRAINED SPOTTER
- PERTH AMBOY (Middlesex County) 23.0 800 PM 1/23 TRAINED SPOTTER
- MONROE TWP (Middlesex County) 23.0 800 PM 1/23 TRAINED SPOTTER
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