Snow Falls Across Tri-State Area on First Day of Winter
People across the tri-state woke up to snow on the ground, the first time this season that many received accumulating snow, including New York City.
New Jersey Snow Totals
- Essex Falls: 4.5 in.
- West Orange: 4.0 in.
- Scotch Plains: 3.4 in.
- Cranford: 3.3 in.
- Budd Lake: 3.0 in.
- Newark Airport: 2.2 in.
New York City Snow Totals
- New Dorp: 2.2 in.
- Mott Haven: 2.0 in.
- LaGuardia: 2.0 in.
- Elmhurst: 2.0 in.
- JFK Airport: 1.9 in.
- Central Park: 1.8 in.
Long Island Snow Totals
- Glen Cove: 2.2 in.
- Dix Hills: 2.1 in.
- Islip: 1.9 in.
Hudson Valley Snow Totals
- Warwick: 4.8 in.
- Unionville: 4.5 in.
- Fahnestock SP: 2.7 in.
- West Shokan: 1.0 in.
- Red Hook: 1.0 in.
Connecticut Snow Totals
Conclusion
The snowfall brought a beautiful scene to the region on the first day of winter, with many areas receiving their first measurable snow of the season. While the totals varied across the tri-state area, many residents enjoyed the winter weather.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Where did the snowfall bring the most accumulation?
A: Warwick, New Jersey received the most accumulation, with 4.8 inches of snow.
Q: What was the average snowfall in New York City?
A: The average snowfall in New York City was around 2 inches, with some areas receiving up to 2.2 inches.
Q: Did Long Island receive significant snowfall?
A: Yes, Glen Cove and Dix Hills on Long Island received 2.2 inches and 2.1 inches of snow, respectively.
Q: Were there any areas that did not receive significant snowfall?
A: Yes, some areas, such as West Shokan and Red Hook, received only 1.0 inch of snow.
Q: Will there be more snowfall in the future?
A: As of now, there are no predictions for significant snowfall in the near future.