A third storm dumped heavy snow on the tri-state Sunday into Monday morning. Everywhere from an inch on Long Island to 9 inches in parts of New Jersey were reported, but how much snow did your neighborhood get?
The snow started tapering off by 4 a.m. and sunshine began to overtake the region by mid-morning, but the damage was already done. Hundreds of schools, including New York City, were closed or delayed.
Here are the latest snow totals county-by county:
NEW YORK CITY:
- Central Park: 5.0 inches
- Bayside, Queens: 7.1 inches
- LaGuardia Airport: 4.8 inches
- JFK Airport: 2.2 inches
- Annandale, Staten Island: 3.0 inches
- Brooklyn: 2 inches
- Pelham Parkway House, Bronx: 2.4 inches
NEW YORK:
1. Rockland County:
- Chestnut Ridge: 9 inches
- Spring Valley: 8 inches
- Nyack: 3.5 inches
2. Orange County:
- Monroe: 8.0 inches
- Warwick: 7.0 inches
- New Windsor: 6.0 inches
3. Putnam County:
- Carmel: 8.0 inches
- Brewster: 7.8 inches
- Putnam Valley: 7.7 inches
4. Westchester County:
- Armonk: 11.0 inches
- Katonah: 10.1 inches
- White Plains: 9.2 inches
- Larchmont: 5.0 inches
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LONG ISLAND:
1. Nassau County:
- Franklin Square: 2.5 inches
- Seaford: 1.5 inches
- Old Bethpage: 1.5 inches
2. Suffolk County:
- Shoreham: 6.2 inches
- Commack: 4.3 inches
- Stony Brook: 3.4 inches
NEW JERSEY:
1. Bergen County:
- Haworth: 8.8 inches
- Franklin Lakes: 8.5 inches
- Ridgefield: 3.2 inches
2. Essex County:
- Cedar Grove: 9.2 inches
- Montclair: 8.0 inches
- Maplewood: 5.2 inches
3. Hudson County:
- Harrison: 5.0 inches
4. Union County:
- Union: 6.3 inches
- Elizabeth: 4.4 inches
5. Hunterdon County:
- Byram: 7.0 inches
6. Middlesex County:
- Port Reading: 6.0 inches
- Edison: 4.5 inches
- New Brunswick: 4.6 inches
- Metuchen: 4.3 inches
7. Monmouth County:
- Freehold: 3.2 inches
- Howell: 1.5 inches
8. Morris County:
- Green Pond: 9.1 inches
- Denville: 8.7 inches
- Millington: 6.5 inches
- Morristown: 8.1 inches
9. Ocean County:
- Jackson: 1.5 inches
10. Somerset County:
- Basking Ridge: 7.0 inches
- Somerset: 7.8 inches
- Bridgewater: 5.6 inches
11. Sussex County:
- Highland Lakes: 8.2 inches
- Wantage: 6.5 inches
12. Passaic County:
- Bloomingdale: 8.2 inches
CONNECTICUT:
1. Fairfield County:
- Monroe: 12.0 inches
- Newtown: 11.6 inches
- New Canaan: 10.5 inches
- Greenwich: 8.1 inches
- Norwalk: 8.0 inches
- Fairfield: 6.0 inches