Tri-State Area Gets First Snow of Season, Blast of Cold Wind

Residents throughout the New York metro area woke up to a blast of cold air and a light blanket of snow Sunday morning

So long fall, hello winter! 

Residents in the Tri-state area got their first taste of winter as snow blanketed parts of the East coast in the early hours of Sunday morning. As snowflakes fell through the morning, plenty of photos flurried throughout social media.

The folks upstate weren’t the only ones to see snow for the first time this year — New Yorkers in lower Manhattan got some snowflakes in the early hours of Sunday.
A blanket of fluffy white snow covered Norwalk, Connecticut as many cities in the Northeast received their first snow of the year Sunday morning.

Certain areas north of the city received nearly 4 inches of snow despite the forecast suggesting they'd only get a dusting.

Some folks welcomed the snow, while others dreaded the impending cold.

There was confusion about the sudden change in temps, but it was chalked up to crazy New York City weather.

One New York man wanted to have the best of both worlds, so instead of flying to South Beach, he brought a palm tree and a pool up north.

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