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I hope those of you without power, can be safe and manage your way through this. But, what a storm this was (based on standards for the month of October of course). If this was a month later, I believe we all could have been crippled just as bad as NW NJ is right now. This will definitely have its own page and will be up within the next few weeks. So since the storm is over, I will evaluate my call and see if I ended up correctly!
My call map:

Red: 6-12"
Dark Green: 3-6"
Light Green: 2-4"
Dark Blue: Coating-1"
Light Blue: Trace
Sussex:
My call: 6-12” (higher in elevations)
Average: 11.3”
Warren:
My call: 6-12” (higher in elevations)
Average: 7.9”
Morris:
My call: 6-12” (higher in elevations)
Average: 13.1”
Hunterdon:
My call: 6-12” (higher in elevations)
Average: 8.9”
Passaic:
My call: 3-6” (higher in elevations)
Average: 10.25”
Bergen:
My call: 3-6” (higher in elevations)
Average: 3.6”
Essex:
My call: 3-6” (higher in elevations)
Average: 6.9”
Hudson:
My call: 3-6” (higher in elevations)
Average: 3.43”
Union:
My call: 3-6” (higher in elevations)
Average: 4.3”
Somerset:
My call: 2-4”
Average: 4.3”
Middlesex:
My call: 2-4”
Average: 4.9”
Mercer:
My call: 2-4”
Average: 5.7”
Monmouth:
My call: T-1”
Average: 1.3”
Ocean:
My call: T-1”
Average: No report
Burlington:
My call: T-1”
Average: 1”
Camden:
My call: T
Average: 1.0”
Gloucester:
My call: T
Average: 0.3”
Atlantic, Salem, Cumberland and Cape May:
My call: T
Average: No report
Final verification map (same color code applies):

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