One other spherical of wintry climate dumped greater than 8 inches of snow on sections of South Jersey whereas depositing 3 inches in elements of Lengthy Island and almost 2 inches inside New York Metropolis.
Snowfall started Tuesday night and continued into the early hours of Wednesday morning, producing one more snowy scene for tristate-area residents to get up to.
All through the world, probably the most snow fell in Cape Might, N.J., on the southern tip of the state, the place 8.8 inches have been recorded, in keeping with the Nationwide Climate Service.
Different spectacular totals included 7.8 inches at Atlantic Metropolis Worldwide Airport, 7 inches in Ocean Metropolis and 5 inches in Toms River.
Accumulation was sharply divided throughout the state, with 2 inches or much less falling throughout Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Passaic and Union counties.
Contained in the 5 boroughs, probably the most snow was recorded within the Brooklyn neighborhoods of Canarsie and Flatbush, the place 2 inches fell. In Central Park, just one.5 inches have been tallied, whereas Kennedy Airport noticed 1.8 inches.
Barely extra snow fell on Lengthy Island, the place 3.2 inches have been recorded in North Babylon in Suffolk County.
Tuesday night time’s storm was the second of back-to-back-to-back winter storms anticipated within the tristate space. On Wednesday night time into Thursday morning, the hazard was predicted to shift north, with snow and sleet anticipated in North Jersey, into the Hudson Valley and in southern Connecticut, in keeping with the Nationwide Climate Service.
Forecasters warned of a possible “light glaze of ice” creating hazardous journey circumstances north of New York Metropolis on Thursday morning. Nevertheless, temperatures are anticipated to rise all through Thursday, permitting the ice to soften and creating considerably safer roads.