Snowfall Showdown: Who Got the Most in the Lower Hudson Valley?
New York City, USAMon Jan 26 2026
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Snow is still coming down in the New York City area on Sunday, Jan. 25. A big storm is covering much of the northeast. So, how much snow has fallen in downstate New York so far? Let's look at the numbers.
First, it's important to know that these snow totals are not official. They come from different sources, like volunteer weather watchers. They use different tools and methods to measure snow. The numbers are from 11:23 a. m. on Sunday, Jan. 25. More snow is expected to fall throughout the day.
In Rockland County, Monsey got 4. 1 inches of snow, while New City got 3. 8 inches. Over in Westchester County, Woodlawn saw 4. 2 inches, and White Plains got 4 inches. Hartsdale had 3 inches, Peekskill got 2. 7 inches, and Armonk saw 2 inches. South Salem only got 0. 7 inches.
Putnam County didn't get much snow. Nelsonville had just 0. 5 inches. In Orange County, Monroe got 3. 5 inches, and Greenwood Lake saw 2 inches.
In New York City, Manhattan had 2. 5 inches of snow in Battery Park. Queens got 3 inches, and Brooklyn had a mix of 4. 3 inches in Sheepshead Bay and 2. 3 inches in Bay Ridge.
Long Island also saw varying amounts of snow. In Nassau County, Syosset got 3. 5 inches, while East Williston saw 2. 6 inches. Seaford had 0. 4 inches, East Meadow got 1. 2 inches, Wantagh saw 1. 1 inches, and East Rockaway had 0. 8 inches. In Suffolk County, Islandia got 3. 6 inches, North Babylon saw 3 inches, and Commack had 3 inches. Miller Place got 2. 5 inches, Port Jefferson Station saw 2. 1 inches, and Jamesport had 1. 7 inches. Islip Terrace got 0. 5 inches, East Patchogue saw 1. 7 inches, Amityville got 1. 5 inches, Nesconset had 1. 5 inches, and Mount Sinai saw 1 inch.
Across the river in New Jersey, Bergen County got a good amount of snow. River Vale had 5. 3 inches, Mahwah saw 5 inches, River Edge got 4. 3 inches, Franklin Lakes had 4. 2 inches, Fair Lawn saw 3. 6 inches, Oakland got 3. 5 inches, Palisades Park had 3 inches, Ridgefield saw 3 inches, and North Arlington got 2. 5 inches.
In Connecticut, Fairfield County saw some snow too. Stamford got 3. 5 inches, Norwalk saw 3 inches, New Canaan had 1. 1 inches, Bethel got 0. 7 inches, and Shelton saw 1. 3 inches.
These numbers show that snowfall can vary a lot, even in nearby areas. It's always a good idea to check the latest updates, as more snow is expected to fall throughout the day.
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