How much snow did we get Sunday?: See town-by-town snow totals
Snow fell across the tri-state on Sunday evening leaving anywhere from a light trace on the ground to several inches, depending on where you live.
Most areas will get into the 40s on Monday leading to melting.
But let’s look back at how much snow we got. Connecticut was definitely the “jackpot” area for this storm.
Snow totals around the tri-state for Sunday
Connecticut snow totals
- Hamden: 3.7″
- North Haven: 3.5″
- Shelton: 3.0″
- Madison: 2.7″
- Bridgeport: 2.5″
- Stratford: 2.5″
- Fairfield: 2.2″
- Danbury: 2.2″
- Weston: 2.1″
- Norwalk: 2.0″
- New Fairfield: 1.8″
New Jersey snow totals
- Green Pond: 1.8″
- Westwood: 1.6″
- New Windsor: 1.4″
- Franklin Lakes: 1.2″
- Mansfield Township: 1.1″
- East Rutherford: 1.0″
- Newark: 0.5″
- Harrison: 0.5″
New York snow totals from Sunday
- LaGuardia Airport: 1.2″
- Eastchester: 1.2″
- Syosset: 1.1″
- Huntington Station: 1.0″
- Central Park: 1.0″
- JFK Airport: Trace
- Islip Airport: Trace
Conclusion
As you can see, the snow totals varied greatly across the tri-state area, with Connecticut receiving the most snow. If you’re looking for a refresher on the latest weather forecast, be sure to check back with us for the latest updates.
FAQs
Q: What was the highest snow total reported in the tri-state area?
A: The highest snow total reported was in Hamden, Connecticut, with 3.7 inches.
Q: Which area received the least amount of snow?
A: The areas that received the least amount of snow were Newark and Harrison, both in New Jersey, with 0.5 inches.
Q: Will the snow stick around?
A: With temperatures expected to rise into the 40s on Monday, the snow is likely to melt quickly.