The snowfall totals varied vastly across New Jersey on Saturday, with the northwest part of the state baring the brunt of the storm. More than a foot of snow accumulated in parts of Sussex County and 5 inches or more were seen in Morris, Passaic, Hunterdon and Warren Counties, according to preliminary snowfall reports from the National Weather Service. Although it was the most significant snowfall in the state in over a year, barely an inch coated Union County and some parts of the Garden State instead saw a mix of snow, sleet and rain, as forecasters predicted. “Looks like the highest total i…