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Here's How Much Snow Burlington County Saw On Sunday
Parts of Burlington County saw more than 5 inches of snow during Sunday's storm, with more snow expected later in the day.
BURLINGTON COUNTY, NJ — Parts of Burlington County saw more than 5 inches of snow during Sunday’s storm, with more snow expected later in the day.
Many residents were already digging out and waiting for snowplows to come down their streets.
The "major" nor'easter hit New Jersey shut down trains and buses and caused crashes and other problems.
The following is the most recent updated totals for how much snow towns across Burlington County saw on Sunday:
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- Florence 5.8 in
- Cooperstown 3.8 in
- Westampton Twp 3.1 in
- Mount Laurel 2.9 in
- Marlton 2.8 in
- South Jersey Regional 2.8 in
- Westampton Twp 2.8 in
- Eastampton Twp 2.7 in
- Lumberton 2.0 in
- Burlington Twp 2.0 in
- Medford 1.8 in
- Rancocas 1.5 in
- Columbus 1.5 in
- Hainesport 1.0 in
A Winter Storm Warning remains in effect through 10 a.m. Tuesday, as an additional 3 to 7 inches of snow and ice accumulation are expected over that time.
Travel could be very difficult to impossible, according to the National Weather Service. The hazardous conditions could impact the morning or evening commute.
Precipitation will continue through early Tuesday. A period of mixed precipitation will continue Monday morning, with precipitation changing back to snow later Monday morning into early this afternoon.
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