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18 Inches in South Brunswick
Here's what the rest of the state got, as of Saturday night:

South Brunswick, NJ - As of 9:30 p.m., snowfall was at 18 inches in South Brunswick Saturday night, police report. An additional 2-4” may have fallen by midnight.
Police ask that you limit any non-essential travel on Sunday, as crews are still cleaning the roads.
The snow was heaviest in the central part of the state, and turned to rain at the Shore. Shore towns in Ocean and Atlantic County experienced very bad, Sandy-level flooding. Monmouth County waterfront communities experienced minor to moderate flooding.
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Here’s how the snow fell so far across New Jersey: (Note: This is who reports snow height to the National Weather Service; it could be higher, unreported, elsewhere.)
Clinton: 27 inches
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Whitehouse Station: 25 inches
Madison: 22 inches
Flemington: 21 inches
Blairstown: 21 inches
Bridgewater: 19 inches
Woodbridge: 19 inches
Perth Amboy: 18 inches
Milltown: 18 inches
Pitman (Gloucester County): 19 inches
Mount Holly: 17 inches
Trenton: 16 inches
Toms River: 15 inches
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