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Hoboken had 4.7 inches as of Thursday evening at 7:15, and Newark Liberty International Airport had a reported 6.4 inches, according to the National Weather Service. In New Jersey, the largest snow amount recorded was 7.8 inches in Westwood, noted at 9:15 p.m. Other parts of the state had anywhere from 3 inches to more than 10. Mount Hope, New York, received the most snow as of Friday morning, with 18.3 inches recorded at 10:45 p.m. Some areas were still getting snow Friday, with the National Weather Service listing total snowfalls online. Winter storm Avery was predicted to bring as little as an inch of snow in some areas, such as New York City, and anywhere from 8 to 12 inches farther north and more inland. © 2023 NYP Holdings, Inc.Pedestrians walk through snow in New York City on November 15.
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Kathy Hochul took to Twitter to remind drivers not to “crowd the plow.” Wayne Carrington While the snow may be done for the Big Apple, northern suburbs could continue to see snow into Tuesday afternoon. A winter weather warning will be in effect across the region until 1 p.m.
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Crews were continuing to clear the roads in full force “until the job is done,” the Connecticut Department of Transportation said on Twitter. Roads in Connecticut were also hazardous because of the storm’s impact. The New York state Department of Transportation warned New Yorkers to drive cautiously as its regional crews continued to work to keep the Thruway and other roads clear of snow and ice. While New York City schools were open Tuesday, several districts in the northern suburbs shuttered because of the inclement weather.

Steve White According to Hochul, every region of the state was impacted by the overnight snowstorm. Kathy Hochul urged New Yorkers to be cautious while driving after Monday evening’s storm. “The system that’s going to be responsible for this is gonna produce a potential severe weather outbreak in the Southeast on Thursday, and that same system is going to start to move up to the Northeast on Friday,” he continued. “It’s too early to tell if it’s going to be rain or snow or potentially sleet or whatever, but some type of precipitation will fall on Friday here in the city,” McCloud said, explaining that weather models were still inconsistent Tuesday afternoon. Temperatures were forecast to be anywhere from the low 30s to the low 40s during the storm, making it hard to predict if the city would see more snow, experts said. Driving may be hazardous Tuesday as crews work to keep the roads clear, officials warned. Meanwhile, 7 inches fell in Danbury, Conn., records showed.Īs suburban towns dug out, the region was bracing for another winter storm that would come to the area during the day Friday, and continue through the night before kicking up to New England Saturday morning. Glen Cove, in Nassau County, recorded 5 inches of snow - a total matched by Commack and Smithtown further east, McCloud said.Īllendale, NJ notched 6 inches of snow, while Port Jervis, NY in Orange County recorded 8.5 inches. FoxWeather About 50 miles north of Manhattan, in Putnam Valley, there was more than 6 inches of snow overnight. Wayne Carrington New York City only saw 1.8 inches of snow Monday, while counties just north of it recorded anywhere from 3 to 8 inches. FoxWeather Rain is expected for the rest of Tuesday in the Big Apple, which will likely leave streets coated in slush. Central Park recorded 1.8 inches of snow Monday morning, 21.9 inches less than what the city usually sees this time of year. On Long Island, and parts of New Jersey and Upstate New York, the snow was more substantial. “So we’re approximately 22 inches behind right now.” “In an average year we would be over 22 inches ,” McCloud explained. Monday night’s snowfall brought the seasonal total in the Manhattan greenspace up to a whopping 2.2 inches, according to Fox Weather Meteorologist Stephen McCloud. Some suburbs saw significant snowfall of about 6 to 8 inches, but the 1.8 inches that fell in Central Park marked a continued far cry from the winter wonderlands of years past - thanks to unseasonably warm weather. New Yorkers woke up Tuesday to slushy streets and a dusting of snow in what amounted to the city’s most significant snowfall of the season - but more white stuff could be on the way later this week. Student makes argument for his own school holiday - and wins Snow way! Johannesburg sees first snowfall in over a decade
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