Snowfall Totals from the First Snowfall of the 2011-12 Winter Season in New York
There was a wide variation in snowfall across the New York City metro area. The heaviest snow fell across Connecticut. Here are some snow totals from today in the New York City metro area. The maps below indicate that the storm is moving away and another rain making storm is coming in on Monday with 50 degree temperatures. No snow in sight for the next week or more.
Connecticut:
SHELTON 9.5"
GREENWICH 8.0"
BRIDGEPORT 6.2"
HADDAM 11.0"
NORTH HAVEN 12.0"
SALEM 10.5"
New Jersey:
OAKLAND 6.5"
CEDAR GROVE 3.8"
WEST ORANGE 3.5"
NEWARK AIRPORT 3.3"
SECAUCUS 4.5"
RINGWOOD 8.0"
New York:
BRONX 4.2"
SHEEPSHEAD BAY 2.1"
CENTRAL PARK 4.3"
UPPER WEST SIDE 4.2"
MONROE 5.1"
CARMEL 6.0"
ASTORIA 3.5"
LAGUARDIA AIRPORT 3.4"
TALLMAN 7.0"
UPTON 5.5"
ISLIP 3.0"
HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON 4.5"
WHITE PLAINS 4.2"
George Wright is a Certified Consulting Meteorologist for Wright Weather Consulting, LLC. George is also a meteorologist with ABC News and Cablevision News 12. Our website is WrightWeather.com.
Connecticut:
SHELTON 9.5"
GREENWICH 8.0"
BRIDGEPORT 6.2"
HADDAM 11.0"
NORTH HAVEN 12.0"
SALEM 10.5"
New Jersey:
OAKLAND 6.5"
CEDAR GROVE 3.8"
WEST ORANGE 3.5"
NEWARK AIRPORT 3.3"
SECAUCUS 4.5"
RINGWOOD 8.0"
New York:
BRONX 4.2"
SHEEPSHEAD BAY 2.1"
CENTRAL PARK 4.3"
UPPER WEST SIDE 4.2"
MONROE 5.1"
CARMEL 6.0"
ASTORIA 3.5"
LAGUARDIA AIRPORT 3.4"
TALLMAN 7.0"
UPTON 5.5"
ISLIP 3.0"
HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON 4.5"
WHITE PLAINS 4.2"
George Wright is a Certified Consulting Meteorologist for Wright Weather Consulting, LLC. George is also a meteorologist with ABC News and Cablevision News 12. Our website is WrightWeather.com.
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