People across the tri-state woke up to snow on the ground, the first time this season that many received accumulating snow, including New York City.
The snow moved out of the region Saturday morning leaving behind a beautiful scene on the first day of winter.
Central Park received 1.8 inches of snow, the first measurable snow of the season there.
So how much snow did we get across the area?
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The below totals are preliminary and may increase depending on when they were taken:
New Jersey snow totals
- Essex Falls: 4.5 in.
- West Orange: 4.0 in.
- Scotch Plains: 3.4 in.
- Cranford: 3.3 in.
- Budd Lake: 3.0 in.
- Newark Airport: 2.2 in.
New York City snow totals
- New Dorp: 2.2 in.
- Mott Haven: 2.0 in.
- LaGuardia: 2.0 in.
- Elmhurst: 2.0 in.
- JFK Airport: 1.9 in.
- Central Park: 1.8 in.
Long Island snow totals
- Glen Cove: 2.2 in.
- Dix Hills: 2.1 in.
- Islip: 1.9 in.
Hudson Valley snow totals
- Warwick: 4.8 in.
- Unionville: 4.5 in.
- Fahnestock SP: 2.7 in.
- West Shokan: 1.0 in.
- Red Hook: 1.0 in.
Connecticut snow totals
- Bridgeport: 0.4 in.