NYC, N.J., and Beyond: Snowfall Totals Revealed

NYC, N.J., and Beyond: Snowfall Totals Revealed

The recent winter storm has left its mark across New York City and neighboring regions, resulting in significant snowfall totals. This record-breaking weather event impacted not only the city but also areas in New Jersey and Connecticut.

Record Snowfall Totals in NYC, N.J., and Beyond

The storm, noted as the most substantial in recent years, saw impressive snowfall across the Tri-State Area. Monroe, N.Y., topped the list with an astonishing 18 inches of snow.

Snowfall Totals by Location

  • Monroe, N.Y.: 18 inches
  • New City, N.Y.: 17.6 inches
  • Washington Heights, Manhattan: 14.9 inches
  • Bridgeport, Conn.: 14.5 inches
  • Newark, N.J.: 10.8 inches
  • Central Park: 11.4 inches
  • LaGuardia Airport: 9.4 inches
  • JFK Airport: 8.3 inches
  • Islip, N.Y.: 7 inches

While the snowfall on January 25th did not set an all-time record, it established new single-day records for several locations. Central Park’s previous record of 10 inches from 1905 was surpassed. Many local climate monitoring stations also reported their highest totals for this date.

Historic Context

The snowfall figures reveal a significant increase compared to prior records. The previous daily record in Bridgeport was just 4 inches, set two decades earlier in 2000. This storm has reshaped the snowfall records across the region.

Impact and Response

The aftermath of this snowfall has affected transportation and daily activities in the area. Travel advisory alerts and clean-up efforts are in full swing as residents adapt to the winter conditions.

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