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January 30, 2022
TRENTON, NJ (MERCER)–The National Westher Service confirmed Blizzard Conditions along the entire coastal strip of New Jersey from Cape May to Sandy Hook, NJ during the Nor’easter of January 28 and 29, 2022. A blizzard is defined as three or more hours of visibility reductions to one quarter mile or less due to falling or blowing snow, and sustained winds or frequent gusts of 35 mph or greater. Shore areas received 11 to 21 inches of snow reported.
Moving further west inland towards Trenton areas of Western Monmouth, Western Ocean, and Western Burlington and Mercer County received around 9 to 10 inches of snow. Further north in the areas north of our reporting area such as Hunterdon, Warren, Morris, Passaic and Sussex Counties received 2.1 to 5.6 inches of snow.
NWS Photo NWS Graphic Photo by: Ryan Mack Jersey Shore Fire Response Reporting 17 to 22 inches of snow in Point Pleasant area. Jersey Shore Fire Response Live Video from January 29, 2022 Robbinsville-Allentown area received around 9 inches of snow. Robbinsville Town Center and Foxmoor Area on January 30, 2022 Allentown Mill Pond on January 30, 2022 Assunpink Lake in Upper Freehold Township, NJ on January 30, 2022 Hamilton Township, NJ January 30, 2022 East Windsor Township, NJ January 30, 2022 Hightstown, NJ January 30, 2022