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New Update: How Much Snow Did You Get? A Look At Totals From Throughout The Region

A strong, quick-moving storm system brought several inches of snow to most of the region while creating hazardous driving conditions over the entire area.

A look at observed snowfall totals from the National Weather Service.

A look at observed snowfall totals from the National Weather Service.

Photo Credit: National Weather Service

There were numerous crashes and some road closures during the height of the storm Saturday afternoon and evening, Jan. 18.

Here's a look at snowfall totals from throughout the region.

New York City

Central Park, 2.1 inches

Westchester County

Armonk, 3 inches

Larchmont, 2.5 inches

Mount Kisco, 3.3 inches

Rye Brook, 3 inches

Nassau County

Bethpage, 3.3 inches

East Meadow, 2.5 inches

Farmingdale, 2.5 inches

Franklin Square, 2.5 inches

Glen Cove, 3.2 inches

Syosset, 3 inches

Valley Stream, 2 inches

Wantagh, 2.6 inches

Suffolk County

Commack, 2.9 inches

Lindenhurst, 2 inches

Mount Sinai,  2.7 inches

Patchogue, 1.5 inches

Smithtown, 2.5 inches

Stony Brook, 2.4 inches

Fairfield County

Bridgeport, 2.5 inches

Danbury, 3.3 inches

Easton, 3.8 inches

Fairfield, 3 inches

Greenwich, 3.5 inches

New Canaan, 3.8 inches

Newtown, 3.5 inches

Ridgefield, 3 inches

Weston, 4.6 inches

Putnam County

Brewster, 3.2 inches

Mahopac, 3 inches

Mahopac Falls, 3 inches

Putnam Valley, 3 inches

Dutchess County

Fishkill, 3 inches

Hyde Park, 3.5 inches

Millbrook, 6 inches

Stanford, 6 inches

Tivoli, 3 inches

Rockland County

New City,  2.8 inches

Stony Point, 2.5 inches

Orange County

Gardnertown, 4 inches

Monroe, 2.5 inches

West Point, 3 inches

Ulster County

Kingston, 4 inches

Sullivan County

Kiamesha Lake, 3.5 inches

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