New York, NY – A powerful winter storm swept through the tri-state area Saturday into Sunday, dumping heavy snow from the Hudson Valley to Long Island and leaving behind more than a foot of accumulation in some areas.
Snowfall totals from the National Weather Service showed widespread double-digit amounts across much of the New York metro region. Central Park recorded 11.4 inches by early Monday morning—the city’s highest one-day total in several years—while parts of the northern suburbs and interior counties were hit even harder.
In the lower Hudson Valley, totals climbed as high as 16 to 18 inches in some higher elevations, including areas around Tuxedo Park, Peekskill, and Mahopac. Westchester County saw 12 to 15 inches in towns such as White Plains and Mount Kisco, while Yonkers recorded just under ...

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