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Snowfall Totals: How Much Did Cinnaminson Get?
How much snow fell locally during South Jersey's biggest snowstorm in years? A few different measurements tell the story.

CINNAMINSON, NJ — Plenty of snow and ice fell across Cinnaminson on Sunday, but how much did we get?
North Jersey got the most snow in the state, with 17 inches recorded in Stockholm and Branchville — both in Sussex County.
But South Jersey endured its greatest snowstorm in years, with a wintry mix thrown in there.
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So how much snow did Cinnaminson get? At least 6.9 inches, according to official totals as of this writing.
It could be more though, since that figure was measured Sunday night, while the winter storm was still underway.
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Additionally, several nearby communities showed higher totals, including Mount Laurel (10 inches), Delanco (9.5 inches) and Moorestown (9 inches).
Those are the highest official measurements in each respective town. But it appears the Cinnaminson area received about 10 inches of snow, according to the National Weather Service's estimates.

Here are the latest snowfall totals in Burlington County, according to the National Weather Service (time of measurement in parenthesis):
- Mount Laurel: 10 inches (8:40 p.m. Sunday)
- Columbus: 9.6 inches (9:15 p.m. Sunday)
- South Jersey Regional Airport: 9.6 inches (11:20 p.m. Sunday)
- Delanco: 9.5 inches (8 p.m. Sunday)
- Mount Holly: 9.4 inches (9:30 p.m. Sunday)
- Westampton: 9.4 inches (7 a.m. Monday)
- Cooperstown: 9.3 inches (10:30 p.m. Sunday)
- Washington Township: 9 inches (12:48 a.m. Monday)
- Moorestown: 9 inches (8 a.m. Monday)
- Burlington: 8.8 inches (7 a.m. Monday)
- Medford: 8.5 inches (7:53 p.m. Sunday)
- Rancocas: 8.1 inches (4 a.m. Monday)
- Willingboro: 8.1 inches (7 a.m. Monday)
- Lumberton: 8 inches (3 p.m. Sunday)
- Mansfield Township: 8 inches (7 a.m. Monday)
- Lake Pine: 7.8 inches (5:45 p.m. Sunday)
- Delran: 7 inches (11:20 p.m. Sunday)
- Marlton: 7 inches (7 p.m. Sunday)
- Cinnaminson: 6.9 inches (9:29 p.m. Sunday)
- Tabernacle: 6.5 inches (11:30 a.m. Sunday)
- Leisuretowne: 6.2 inches (7 p.m. Sunday)
Looking ahead, the NWS is warning about dangerously cold temperatures arriving this week with several nights featuring single-digit temperatures and wind chills below zero.
"Some record lows and record low highs may be in jeopardy later this week," the NWS said Monday. "The stretch begins tonight, with a Cold Weather Advisory in place for the entire area. It's quite rare to get a stretch of temperatures this cold for so long."
The cold weather advisory is in effect from 7 p.m. Monday to 10 a.m. Wednesday, when wind chills could dip to 7 below zero — cold enough to cause hypothermia if precautions aren't taken.
"Use caution while traveling outside," the advisory says. "Wear appropriate clothing, a hat, and gloves."
Even-colder wind chills are possible Wednesday night through Friday night, the NWS said.

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