N.J. Weather Update: Snowfall Reaches 4-5 Inches in Multiple Towns
New Jersey experienced significant snowfall on January 18, 2026, with accumulations reaching up to 5 inches in several areas. As of early Saturday afternoon, residents reported over 4 inches of snow in parts of the state, particularly in Warren County.
N.J. Weather Update: Snowfall Reaches 4-5 Inches in Multiple Towns
The ongoing winter storm is set to bring more precipitation throughout the weekend. The National Weather Service has predicted additional snow accumulation of 2 to 4 inches across various regions, with winter weather advisories now active in 15 counties.
Snowfall Totals
Initial reports highlighted notable snowfall measurements:
- Warren County: Hardwick recorded the highest total at 5 inches, with Blairstown following closely at 4.7 inches.
- Sussex County: Five towns reported at least 4 inches of snow.
- Bergen County: Franklin Lakes received 3.9 inches while Northvale had 3.7 inches.
Town-by-Town Reports
Town-specific snowfall figures are as follows:
| County | Town | Snowfall (inches) |
|---|---|---|
| Bergen | Franklin Lakes | 3.9 |
| Bergen | Northvale | 3.7 |
| Essex | Glen Ridge | 2.8 |
| Mercer | Woodsville | 2.6 |
| Warren | Hardwick | 5.0 |
In addition to these totals, multiple towns across Mercer, Middlesex, and Hudson counties recorded varying amounts, underscoring the widespread impact of the storm.
Looking Ahead
As the storm continues, New Jerseyans should prepare for further snowfall in the upcoming days. The National Weather Service will monitor the situation closely, providing updates as necessary. Stay informed through local weather channels and news outlets.
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