Back in Chester now. Noticeable increase in the accumulation compared to lower elevation.
Moderate snow continues here. Haven't measured yet; eyeballing 3-4"
To my untrained eye, that mass of convection off the southern nj coast is starting to blow up and move NW into NJ and points North and east.
This might be a surprise of goods.
Point and click has 6-8"; winter storm warning between 5-11". Odd storm for sure.
The models all seem to have a good push of snow from NY/NJ border, i.e. West Milford, toward your area; less so my area further south west.
Good luck!
My town has dropped hundreds on the sides of main roads; due to the ash bore infestation.
I didn't see as many stressed ash this past summer as 2018, so maybe, just maybe, the worst has past?
18 at 7:00 am down this way; nice outside with no wind.
I have observed noticeable change in temps from the valley below me, elevation 350-400',to my property at the top of the hill, elevation 780'. Sometimes 3-4 degrees. The valleys take much longer to warm up in the morning.
My father always said the all day rains were better than the deluges from quick hitting thunderstorms. Could be an old farmer's saying or could have some validity.