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N.J. town-by-town rainfall totals: Some spots soaked by 2+ inches of rain on dreary Memorial Day weekend

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Parts of New Jersey experienced significant rainfall over the Memorial Day weekend, with continued chances of showers and thunderstorms. The National Weather Service has reported on rainfall totals in several counties, indicating a slow-moving warm front followed by a cold front.
  • Eight New Jersey towns have recorded at least 2 inches of rain as of Sunday afternoon. Randolph in Morris County received the highest amount at 2.96 inches, followed by Succasunna with 2.77 inches.
  • A warm front was expected to move through the state Sunday night into Monday morning, bringing additional showers and potential thunderstorms.
  • On Memorial Day itself, a cold front was forecast to move across the region in the afternoon and evening, primarily affecting southern New Jersey with showers and thunderstorms.
  • The National Weather Service indicated that some areas might experience brief periods of heavy rain associated with these frontal systems.
  • Reports have not yet been released for Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Passaic, and Union counties.
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