How much precipitation fell across New Jersey during the first winter storm of the 2015-2016 season?
Depending on where you live or where you were driving this morning, you saw a coating of snow, were pelted by sleet or drenched by rain.
You might have also gotten a taste of all three of those weather conditions.
So, how much precipitation fell across New Jersey during the first winter storm of the 2015-2016 season?
Here are the numbers reported by several different weather organizations.
SNOW AND SLEET TOTALS
Unofficial totals reported by the National Weather Service and the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail & Snow Network (CoCoRaHS) as of Tuesday morning:
Wantage (Sussex County) -- 1.2 inches of snow
Tewksbury (Hunterdon County) -- 0.9 inches of snow
Montague (Sussex County) -- 0.8 inches of snow
Bloomingdale (Passaic County) - 0.5 inches of snow
Hardyston (Sussex County) - 0.5 inches of snow
Delaware Twp. (Hunterdon County) - 0.5 inches of snow
Randolph (Morris County) - 0.5 inches of snow
Rockaway Twp. (Morris County) - 0.4 inches of snow
Green Pond (Morris County) - 0.3 inches of sleet and snow
Marcella (Morris County) - 0.3 inches of snow
Bernards Twp. (Somerset County) - 0.2 inches of snow
Clinton (Hunterdon County) - 0.1 inches of snow
Hackettstown (Warren County) - 0.1 inches of snow
Burlington (Burlington County) - trace of rain and sleet mix
Denville (Morris County) -- trace of snow
Flemington (Hunterdon County) - trace of rain and sleet mix
Greenwich (Warren County) -- trace of snow
Hawthorne (Passaic County) -- trace of snow
Lebanon (Hunterdon County) -- trace of snow
Monroe Twp. (Middlesex County) - trace of rain and sleet mix
Oakland (Bergen County) -- trace of snow
Princeton (Mercer County) - trace of rain and sleet mix
Rockaway (Morris County) -- trace of snow
Saddle Brook (Bergen County) -- trace of snow
Washington Twp. (Morris County) -- trace of snow
PLUS: Rainy day across N.J. after snow and sleet
TOTAL PRECIPITATION
Here's a look at the places that received the most overall precipitation Tuesday. Most of these locations had only rain, but some had snow or sleet mixed in.
The numbers in this chart show the combined total of rain and melted frozen precipitation reported by the New Jersey Weather & Climate Network, which operates dozens of weather monitoring stations across the Garden State.
Nice coating in Basking Ridge, NJ. @AmyFreeze7 @NJWeatherBlogs @nj1015 @DaveCurren @weatherworks #njwx #winterishere pic.twitter.com/tVwSmkTp6I
-- WxReMarks (@WeatherReMarks) December 29, 2015
First one. pic.twitter.com/6XqoK6QSZj
-- Chris Beal (@NJSnowFan) December 29, 2015
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