New Jersey
Rainfall totals New Jersey: How much rain did we get? Somerset County tops 5 inches
Without substantial rain, the Manasquan Reservoir was just 50% full
Between mid-August and mid-September Monmouth County received less thna 2 inches of rain, leaving the Manasquan Reservoir was just 50% full as of Nov. 14, 2024.
Wednesday’s powerful storm soaked one part New Jersey with nearly 5 inches of rain, but the downpour was not uniform across the state.
The following are inch totals from the last 12 hours, as of 6:30 a.m. Thursday, March 6, 2025:
NJ rainfall totals
Monmouth County
- Sea Girt: 1.69 inches
- Wall: 1.62 inches
- Oceanport: 1.49 inches
- Howell: 1.46 inches
- Neptune: 1.35 inches
- Freehold: 1.32 inches
- Monmouth Beach: 1.29 inches
- Holmdel: 1.16 inches
- Matawan: 0.98 inches
- Cream Ridge: 0.97 inches
Source: weather.gov
Ocean County
- Ship Bottom: 2.08 inches
- Surf City: 2.07 inches
- Harvey Cedars: 1.88 inches
- Point Pleasant: 1.78 inches
- Brick: 1.73 inches
- Seaside Park: 1.72 inches
- Seaside Heights: 1.67 inches
- Toms River: 1.53 inches
- Little Egg Harbor Township: 1.5 inches
- Lakewood: 1.42 inches
- Jackson: 1.42 inches
- Brielle: 1.31 inches
- Miller Air Park: 1.1 inches
Source: weather.gov
New Jersey
- Somerset County: 5.0 inches
- Gloucester County: 2.95 inches
- Bergen County: 2.21 inches
- Atlantic County: 2.15 inches
- Cape May County: 1.82 inches
- Burlington County: 1.62 inches
- Hudson County: 1.15 inches
- Middlesex County: 1.08 inches
- Camden County: 1.03 inches
- Union County: 0.96 inches
- Passaic County: 0.74 inches
- Essex County: 0.7 inches
- Morris County: 0.65 inches
Source: weather.gov