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it has 5 inches of snow
The amount of snow in New Jersey can vary significantly depending on the location and the specific weather event. On average, the state can receive anywhere from a few inches to over a foot of snow during winter storms. For the most accurate and current snowfall totals, it's best to check local weather forecasts or the National Weather Service.
maybe 8 to 12 inches
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it has 5 inches of snow
104.5 inches in 1961. Recorded at the Canistear Reservoir in Sussex County.
56 centimeters is approximately 22 inches of snow.
For every 12 inches of snow, there would be 1 foot of snow. This is because 1 foot is equivalent to 12 inches. So, 12 inches of snow is equal to 1 foot of snow.
The amount of snow in New Jersey can vary significantly depending on the location and the specific weather event. On average, the state can receive anywhere from a few inches to over a foot of snow during winter storms. For the most accurate and current snowfall totals, it's best to check local weather forecasts or the National Weather Service.
maybe 8 to 12 inches
10 inches
5 inches.
Type your answer here... 36 inches in Brick,NJ, December 26,2010
all of it if you try
45 inches
In Atlantic City, NJ - Yes, they average around a foot annually. In the winter of 2009-2010 they had, I believe, over 40 inches.