Weather
Here's How Much Snow Princeton Saw On Friday
Snow fell overnight and continued through early Friday morning. The overnight storm dumped several inches of snow across the County.
PRINCETON, NJ — The Garden State was blanketed in snow on Friday morning after a snowstorm blew through the region overnight.
As of Friday morning, Princeton saw about 4.5 inches of accumulation, according to the National Weather Service. The most snow in Mercer County accumulated in Hopewell and Pennington, where 5 inches had built up by 7 a.m.
The winter weather advisory for Princeton expired at 10 a.m. on Friday morning. The day will be mostly sunny, with a high near 33.
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Meanwhile, inclement weather caused delayed opening for many County-run COVID-19 vaccine and test sites. Read More Here: Delayed Opening For Mercer County COVID Vaccine & Test Sites
Here are the snow totals as of Friday for towns across Mercer County, as reported by the National Weather Service:
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- Hopewell: 5.2 in
- Pennington: 5.0 in
- Hamilton Twp: 4.8 in
- Hopewell: 4.8 in
- Lawrence Twp: 4.7
- Hopewell: 4.7 in
- Ewing: 4.6 in
- Princeton: 4.5 in
- Ewing Twp.: 4.5 in
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