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How Many Inches Of Snow Did Woodbridge Get?
Woodbridge maxed out at 14-16 inches of snow. "The amount of snow is more than we've experienced in the last 25 years," said the Township.

WOODBRIDGE, NJ — From the National Weather Service, here are the final snow counts for the Woodbridge area. As normally happens, the Northwest corner of New Jersey (Sussex County) got the most snow. 32 inches was recorded in Newton and 30 inches in Sparta, making for the most snowfall in the nor'easter snowstorm.
Woodbridge public schools had a snow day on Monday and will be all virtual for Tuesday, Feb. 2.
There were no significant traffic accidents in Woodbridge to report in the storm, said Woodbridge spokesman John Hagerty, and no power outages. By Tuesday morning, all Township primary roadways are plowed and cleared of snow. Woodbridge DPW crews are working on clearing secondary roads.
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"We are plowing streets around-the-clock but the amount of snow is more than we have experienced in the last 25 years so please be patient," said Woodbridge Twp. in a statement. "If you do not have to be on the road please stay home. Please remember not to shovel or plow snow into the roadways and if you are on a snow emergency street please keep your cars off the road until the storm has ended. If you live near a fire hydrant please help our Fire Department crews by clearing around it."
The four Woodbridge Senior Centers plus the Woodbridge Community Center and The Club at Woodbridge are closed Tuesday, Feb. 2.
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From the National Weather Service, here are snowfall counts for Woodbridge and Middlesex County:
- New Brunswick 18.0 in
- Port Reading 16.5 in
- Iselin 16.0 in
- East Brunswick 15.0 in
- Perth Amboy 15.0 in
- Woodbridge 14.3 in
- Edison 14.0 in
- Highland Park 13.5 in
- Metuchen 13.5 in
- Milltown 13.0 in
- South River 13.0 in
- North Brunswick 12.0 in
- South Brunswick 11.5 in
- Plainsboro Township 11.4 in
- Highland Park 11.0 in
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