Summary:
NYC experienced its first accumulating snowfall of the season on the first day of winter.
Snowfall totals varied across the tri-state area, with some locations receiving over 4 inches.
Drivers are advised to be cautious due to slick road conditions.
Cold temperatures are expected to persist throughout the weekend.
The snow has mostly ended, with accumulations around 1 inch in NYC.
NYC's First Accumulating Snow of the Season
<img src="https://media.nbcnewyork.com/2019/09/NYC_aerial-1-1.png?fit=2060%2C847&quality=85&strip=all&w=400&h=44&crop=1" alt="NYC Aerial View">New York City woke up to its first accumulating snow of the season on the first official day of winter. Measurable snow fell across the tri-state area, with the snowfall tapering off by mid-to-late morning.
NYC is urging drivers to exercise caution due to potentially slick roads.
Preliminary Snow Totals
Here are some preliminary snow totals reported:
- Unionville, NY: 4.2"
- Sparta, NJ: 2.8"
- North Brunswick, NJ: 2.4"
- Piscataway, NJ: 2.2"
- Red Hook, NY: 1.0"
- Bridgeport, CT: 0.4"
The cold temperatures are expected to continue throughout the weekend.
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