Snow began to fall in the Hudson Valley and New York metropolitan area on Sunday, December 14, with overnight storms bringing several inches of white stuff to the area.
The National Weather Service said there is a 40-50% chance of snow across much of southern New York state by 1 p.m. Sunday, and a winter weather warning will remain in effect into the afternoon.
So how much snow did we get? Read on to learn about the snowfall totals since Saturday, December 13th.
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How much snow did it snow in the tri-state area?
Observational data are collected from a variety of sources, including volunteer weather observers, using varying equipment and exposure levels, and reported to the National Weather Service. This data is not considered official.
Rockland County Snowfall Totals
Westchester County Snowfall Totals
Putnam County Snowfall Totals
Orange County Snowfall Totals
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Highland Mill: 4.2-4.8 inches
New York City snowfall totals
Long Island snowfall totals
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MacArthur Airport (ISP): 2.4
Connecticut Snowfall Totals
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Lower Hudson Valley could see more snow on Monday
The NWS is forecasting a cold Sunday night with temperatures around 14 degrees and wind chill values ​​between 0 and 5 degrees, and the Lower Hudson Valley could see more snow Monday night.
A 20% chance of snow showers is expected after 4pm on Monday, December 15th. The chance of snow will continue until 1 a.m. Tuesday.
The weather is sunny and the minimum temperature is about 14 degrees. Wind chill values ​​range from 0 to 5. Windy conditions, with northwest winds 17 to 22 mph, with gusts as high as 32 mph.
This article originally appeared in the Rockland/Westchester Daily News: How much snow will fall in the Lower Hudson Valley area of ​​New York City on December 13?