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Here's How Much Snow Fell In Somerset County

Did you head out into the snow to have some fun? Share your snow day photos with Patch and we will share them!

Share your snow day photos with Patch and we will share them!​
Share your snow day photos with Patch and we will share them!​ (Photo by Alexis Tarrazi / Patch Staff)

SOMERSET COUNTY, NJ — While the first snow storm of the season on Monday was a bit of a dud for Somerset County, some areas still got a decent coating.

The National Weather Service is reporting these snow counts as of Tuesday morning:

  • Warrenville - 7 inches
  • Neshanic Station - 5 inches
  • Basking Ridge - 4 inches
  • Green Brook Twp. - 3.7 inches
  • Hillsborough Twp. - 3.5 inches
  • Bridgewater - 3.3 inches
  • Franklin Twp. - 2 inches
  • Manville 0.8 inches

Even though Somerset County didn't get hit too hard, as many as 30,000 are still without power in Morris and Sussex counties.

Find out what's happening in Basking Ridgefor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Many school districts were either closed or had an early dismissal on Monday. With the kids home, did you head out into the snow to have some fun? Share your snow day photos with Patch and we will share them! Email alexis.tarrazi@patch.com and include your town and name.

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