town snow totals from blizzard reach 24 inches in some areas
Key Points:
- New Jersey is experiencing a major blizzard with snow accumulations reaching 20 to 24 inches in some areas as of early Monday morning, and snowfall is expected to continue into the early afternoon.
- All 21 counties in the state remain under a blizzard warning due to strong winds and low visibility, with the heaviest snow concentrated in central and southern regions.
- The highest recorded snow totals include 24.2 inches in Freehold (Monmouth County), 21 inches in Cranbury (Middlesex County), and 20 inches in both Chatham (Morris County) and Perth Amboy (Middlesex County).
- Snowfall rates reached nearly 2 inches per hour in Mount Holly, where 19.