How much snow did NYC get? Here are some totals from the city's biggest storm in nearly four years amNewYork
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How much snow did NYC get? Here are some totals from the city's biggest storm in nearly four years  amNewYork
"Snow has stopped falling across much of New York City on Saturday morning after the five boroughs experienced their heaviest snowstorm of the 2025-26 winter season to date. The after-Christmas storm turned the city into a Winter Wonderland between Friday night and Saturday morning, bringing up to four inches of the white stuff. Heavier snow totals were reported in the far northern suburbs and out east on Long Island, where some areas got 6 inches or more."
"The Sanitation Department's plows and salt trucks are hard at work clearing the streets. The city's Emergency Management department advised drivers to exercise caution while out on the roads as secondary streets, in particular, were still snow-covered and hazardous as of 6:40 a.m. Dec. 27. You can track how recently plows have visited your local streets on the DSNY's PlowNYC tracker."
Snow stopped falling across much of New York City Saturday morning after the five boroughs experienced the heaviest snowstorm of the 2025-26 winter season, delivering up to four inches in the city. Far northern suburbs and parts of Long Island reported heavier totals of six inches or more. Central Park recorded 4.3 inches, the most from a single storm since January 2022 and the second measurable snowfall this month. Sanitation plows and salt trucks worked to clear streets while Emergency Management warned drivers about snow-covered secondary roads. Property owners must clear sidewalks within four hours after snowfall ends or face fines of $100–$150. Plow activity can be monitored on DSNY's PlowNYC tracker.
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