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This Is How Much Snow Morris County Got
The town that got the least snow still got an entire foot.

LONG VALLEY, NJ — The second nor'easter in the same week dumped inches of snow across Morris County, forcing readers inside and knocking out power to thousands of home. This was no small dusting: the town with the lowest snow totals still received an entire foot of snow, and the town with the most snow saw a whopping 26.8 inches.
Here are town-by-town snow totals for the Wednesday, March 8 snow storm:
- Montville 26.8
- Morris Plains 26.0
- Butler 25.5
- Kinnelon 25.0
- Pine Brook 24.5
- Green Pond 24.0
- Randolph Twp 23.0
- Parsippany 21.7
- Rockaway 20.5
- Marcella 20.0
- 2 E Randolph Twp 20.0
- Morristown 18.1
- Jefferson Twp 17.5
- Millington 17.5
- East Hanover 17.5
- Roxbury Twp 16.8
- Whippany 16.0
- Succasunna 15.5
- Morris Twp 14.0
- Chester Twp 13.0
- Lake Parsippany 12.0
As a reminder, this is how much snow the county saw during the nor'easter last Friday:
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- Randolph Twp 11.3
- Jefferson Twp 10.6
- Green Pond 10.0
- Lake Hopatcong 10.0
- Schooleys Mountain 9.0
- Marcella 8.0
- Denville 4.3
- Rockaway 2.5
- Ledgewood 2.0
Read More: Power Will Be Back This Weekend For Much Of Morris County
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