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Final Snow Totals For Basking Ridge
The late-season nor'easter hit Somerset County hard. Roads are closed and power is still out for thousands of people.

BASKING RIDGE, NJ — The late-season nor'easter Wednesday left a mess in the township.
The town received nearly 14 inches of snow, a lot, but still not close to the 23 inches that was dumped on Warren, the National Weather Service reports.
More than 22,000 people are without power Thursday morning. Roads are closed and trees are down throughout the state's most populous county and municipal and county buildings remain closed. (See Related: 22K Still Without Power In Somerset County)
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Here is how much snow some Somerset County towns got the National Weather Service reports:
| Town | Inches of Snow |
| Warren | 23 |
| Green Brook | 22 |
| Bernardsville | 19.2 |
| Hillsborough | 19 |
| Bridgewater | 14 |
| Basking Ridge | 13.8 |
| Franklin | 11 |
| Manville | 9 |
| Belle Mead | 9 |
| North Plainfield | 8 |
| Somerville | 6.5 |
(Image by Jason Hutchings: Height of snow Thursday morning in Basking Ridge)
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