Town-by-Town Snow Totals: How Much Did the Tri-State Get This Weekend?
Several inches of snow fell across the tri-state area on Saturday night and into early Sunday morning. With the early numbers in, it appears Long Island had some of the highest totals.
New York Snow Totals: How Much Snow Did New York Get?
Here are the preliminary snow totals from across New York:
- Fordham: 4.6"
- LaGuardia Airport: 3.6"
- Eastchester: 3.5"
- Ossining: 3.5"
- Croton-on-Hudson: 3.3"
- JFK Airport: 3.1"
- Bellerose: 3.1"
- Central Park: 3.1"
- Crown Heights: 3.0"
- Chester: 3.0"
- Sheepshead Bay: 3.0"
- Midwood: 2.8"
- Dongan Hills: 2.2"
Long Island Snow Totals: How Much Snow Fell on Long Island?
Long Island turned out to be the jackpot location for the most snow on Saturday night into Sunday morning. Here are the preliminary snow totals from across Long Island:
- Jericho: 4.9"
- Commack: 4.8"
- Hampton Bays: 4.8"
- Centereach: 4.5"
- Stony Brook: 4.5"
- Upton: 4.4"
- Ronkonkoma: 4.3"
- Islip Airport: 4.0"
- Syosset: 4.0"
- Westbury: 3.8"
- Floral Park: 3.7"
- Plainview: 3.5"
- Hicksville: 3.5"
- Bellmore: 3.0"
- Bethpage: 2.8"
- Merrick: 2.8"
New Jersey Snow Totals: How Much Snow Did NJ Get?
Here are the preliminary snow totals from across New Jersey:
- Newark Airport: 3.0"
- East Rutherford: 2.9"
- Elizabeth: 2.8"
- Harrison: 2.8"
- Hasbrouck Heights: 2.5"
- Hoboken: 2.1"
Connecticut Snow Totals: How Much Snow Did CT Get?
Here are the preliminary snow totals from across Connecticut:
- Southport: 4.1"
- Branford: 4.0"
- North Haven: 4.0"
- Bethel: 3.8"
- Weston: 3.8"
- Wallingford: 3.4"
- Waterbury: 3.3"
- New Canaan: 2.6"
Conclusion
The snowstorm brought several inches of snow to the tri-state area, with Long Island seeing the most significant accumulation. If you’re wondering how much snow fell in your area, check out these preliminary totals above.
FAQs
Q: How much snow did New York City receive?
A: According to the preliminary totals, JFK Airport and LaGuardia Airport received around 3 inches of snow.
Q: What were the highest snow totals on Long Island?
A: The highest snow totals on Long Island were in Jericho, Commack, and Hampton Bays, with over 4.8 inches of snow.
Q: How much snow did Connecticut receive?
A: The highest snow totals in Connecticut were in Southport, Branford, and North Haven, with around 4.1 inches of snow.