A powerful winter storm has left a significant amount of snow in the Northeast, with some areas receiving up to 14 inches. The heavy snowfall has caused widespread disruptions across New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut.
Snowfall Totals for Tri-State Area
The winter storm that swept through the tri-state area has left a significant amount of snow in its wake. Here are the snowfall totals reported by various locations across New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut.
Snowfall Totals by State
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New York:
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Long Island: 6-12 inches
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NYC Metro Area: 4-8 inches
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Hudson Valley: 2-6 inches
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North Jersey: 8-14 inches
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Central Jersey: 4-10 inches
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South Jersey: 2-6 inches
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Western Connecticut: 6-12 inches
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Eastern Connecticut: 4-10 inches
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Regional Variations in Snowfall
While the overall snowfall totals were significant, there were notable variations across different regions. The areas that received the most snow were those located north and west of New York City, with some locations reporting up to 14 inches.
In contrast, areas closer to the city experienced significantly less snow, with totals ranging from 2-6 inches. This discrepancy is due in part to the storm’s trajectory and the unique topography of each region.
Impact on Daily Life
The heavy snowfall has had a significant impact on daily life across the tri-state area. Many roads are still closed or under travel restrictions, while public transportation services have been suspended.
Residents are advised to exercise caution when traveling and to check for updates from local authorities before heading out.