The weekend's nor'easter has stopped dropping snow, but the totals are very impressive. Ocean County averaged totals ranged 12.5" along the beaches, and the totals in Ocean County went as high as 21" in Jackson. In fact, every county in New Jersey reported areas that had double digit accumulations.

Below are totals reported directly to the National Weather Service from trained spotters and social media:

Ocean County
Jackson - 21"
Brick - 20"
New Egypt - 19"
Whiting - 18.5"
Manahawkin - 18"
Toms River - 17.3"
Bayville - 16"
Waretown - 13.7"

Monmouth County 
Manalapan - 22"
Red Bank - 22"
Millstone - 21.8"
Neptune - 19.3"
Leonardo - 19"
Aberdeen - 18"
Long Branch - 16" (1 mile inland)

Atlantic County
Hammonton - 16.4"
Buena -- 14"
Atlantic City Airport - 13.4"

Burlington County
Florence - 22.5"
Cinnaminson - 22.4"
Mount Holly - 20.5"
Mount Laurel - 20.5"
Moorestown - 20.3"
Pemberton 16"
New Gretna - 13.0" 

We'll include additions of YOUR measurements. Comment below and let us know how much is in your backyard. Of course, with snow drifts it could be difficult to get an accurate measurement. The National Weather Service suggests taking several measurements and averaging them out.

How much snow do you have? Comment below, and we'll add it to the list. 

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