Let's take a look at some of the jaw-dropping snow totals so far from the Blizzard of 2026 in New Jersey.

The New Jersey Snow Totals So Far Are Impressive

At the time of this publication, the storm was still going strong and was expected to drop additional inches of snow today.

But there were some snow totals (so far) for towns around the Garden State, and even though they are not official or complete, they are incredible.

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Photo by Raman Shaunia on Unsplash
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We'll list the top snow totals in New Jersey, according to North Jersey, as of 8:38 this morning.

Unofficial New Jersey Snow Totals Thus Far

Union City 16"

Westfield 16"

Mays Landing 14"

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Mount Holly 18.5"

Lake Pine 18"

Randolph 15"

And that's just a taste of what is going on around the state. Today, the Weather Channel reported that they heard Freehold had passed the two-foot mark, although that might not be official.

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There is little doubt that when all is said and done, there are going to be records broken associated with this storm.

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One of the challenges with ascertaining official snow totals with a storm like this is wind. Those strong gusts produce high drifts, and that makes it difficult to determine total snowfall numbers.

For most people, official snow totals for this storm are taking a backseat to getting your front door open and your car out of your driveway. Be careful cleaning up this snow. It could be dangerous.

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