N.J. Weather: Snowfall Reaches 4-5 Inches, View Town-by-Town Totals

Significant snowfall has been reported across New Jersey, with some locations receiving between 4 to 5 inches. As of January 18, 2026, snow accumulation is still ongoing due to a winter storm affecting the region. This weather event has prompted the National Weather Service to expand winter weather advisories across numerous counties.
N.J. Weather: Snowfall Reaches 4-5 Inches
Snow totals from the recent storm varied widely, with several towns reporting over 4 inches. Notably, Hardwick in Warren County recorded the highest total of 5 inches. Other significant measurements include:
- Blairstown: 4.7 inches
- Hopatcong: 4.5 inches
- Wantage Township: 4.5 inches
- Sparta: 4.3 inches
- Sussex: 4.1 inches
Areas Impacted by the Storm
Widespread snow accumulations are expected to continue through Sunday, particularly in central and northeastern New Jersey. The forecast predicts an additional 2 to 4 inches in many areas. The National Weather Service has issued advisories starting at 6 a.m. on Sunday for 15 counties.
Town-by-Town Snowfall Totals
Here are the latest snowfall reports from various counties:
| County | Town | Snowfall (inches) |
|---|---|---|
| Bergen | Franklin Lakes | 3.9 |
| Bergen | Northvale | 3.7 |
| Essex | Glen Ridge | 2.8 |
| Morris | Budd Lake | 3.8 |
| Warren | Hardwick Twp | 5.0 |
Additional snowfall across the state is contributing to hazardous travel conditions. Residents are advised to monitor local forecasts and stay safe during the winter weather. El-Balad will continue to provide updates as more data becomes available.




