How much snow fell today? Totals for NYC area

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New Yorkers slog through another winter storm

If you love snow, today's weather was a bit of a letdown, but it's still the most snow New York City has seen in years, and people made the most of it. FOX 5 NY's Kendall Green went out to see how New Yorkers spent their snow day.

The New York City area saw several inches of snow after a major winter storm impacted parts of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. Scroll down to find snow totals in your community.

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Check below to find out how much snow your area recorded, according to the National Weather Service.

Pedestrians walk through the snow during a storm in Brooklyn. (Stephanie Keith/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

NY snow totals

Manhattan

  • Central Park: 3.2 in.
  • Fordham: 2.2

Bronx County

  • Parkchester: 4.6 in.

Kings County

  • Greenpoint: 1.5 in.
  • Coney Island: 6.9 in.

An increasingly rare snow storm descends over New York City during the morning commute in Brooklyn. (Photo by Andrew Lichtenstein/Corbis via Getty Images)

Nassau County

  • Albertson: 1.0 in.
  • Bellerose: 2.8 in.
  • East Meadow: 5.2 in.
  • East Williston: 5.7 in.
  • Farmingdale: 4.0 in.
  • Glen Cove: 8.1 in.
  • Herricks: 1.0 in.
  • Levittown: 6.0 in.
  • Massapequa: 3.0 in.
  • Muttontown: 7.8 in.
  • Syosset: 1.5 in.

People walk through the snow in Central Park in New York City on February 13, 2024. (Photo by Yuki IWAMURA / AFP) (Photo by YUKI IWAMURA/AFP via Getty Images)

  • Fordham: 2.2 in.

Orange County

  • Chester: 13.0 in.
  • Cornwall: 10.4 in.
  • Gardnertown: 9.1 in.
  • Goshen: 10.6 in.
  • Greenwood Lake: 10.3 in.
  • Highland Mills: 12.3 in.
  • Middletown: 11.0 in.
  • Monroe: 9.5 in.
  • Pine Bush: 8.2 in.
  • Port Jervis: 11.0 in.
  • Stewart Airport: 10.4 in.
  • Warwick: 13.4 in.
  • Washingtonville: 10.5 in.
  • West Point: 8.0 in.

Putnam County

  • Carmel Hamlet: 6.2 in.
  • Cold Spring: 11.1 in.
  • Fahnestock State Park:12.1 in.
  • Mahopac: 11.3 in.
  • Putnam Valley: 10.0 in.

Queens County

  • La Guardia: 3.3 in.
  • JFK Airport: 4.2 in.
  • Elmhurst: 3.3 in.

Richmond County

  • Willowbrook: 2.0 in.
  • Annadale: 1.5 in.

Rockland County

  • Congers: 6.5 in.
  • Nanuet: 10.3 in.
  • New City: 9.7 in.
  • New Hempstead: 5.9 in.
  • Nyack: 4.1 in.
  • Spring Valley: 4.8 in.
  • Stony Point: 10.5 in.

(Robert Moses/FOX 5 NY)

Suffolk County

  • Centereach: 5.5 in.
  • Commack: 6.0 in.
  • East Patchogue: 3.5 in.
  • Greenlawn: 5.5 in.
  • Hauppauge: 5.0 in.
  • Huntington: 6.6 in.
  • Islip Airport: 4.2 in.
  • Mount Sinai: 5.0 in.
  • Nesconset: 4.0 in.
  • Port Jefferson Station: 2.0 in.
  • Smithtown: 6.1 in.
  • Stony Brook: 7.0 in.
  • Upton: 5.0 in.

Westchester County

  • Armonk: 5.0 in.
  • Briarcliff Manor: 8.0 in.
  • Croton-on-Hudson: 9.0 in.
  • Golden's Bridge: 6.3 in.
  • Hartsdale: 7.2 in.
  • Montrose: 9.8 in.
  • New Rochelle:: 5.1 in.
  • North Castle: 9.5 in.
  • Ossining: 9.0 in.
  • Peekskill: 10.8 in.
  • Scarsdale: 6.8 in.
  • Shrub Oak: 5.0 in.
  • South Salem: 4.0 in.
  • White Plains: 6.5 in.
  • Yorktown Heights: 10.0 in.

NJ snow totals

A view of snow covered trees and wooden fences during a snowfall at Hudson County in New Jersey. (Photo by Islam Dogru/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Bergen County

  • Bergenfield: 8.1 in.
  • Fair Lawn: 5.5 in.
  • Franklin Lakes: 9.1 in.
  • Lyndhurst: 5.3 in.
  • Montvale: 4.5 in.
  • North Arlington: 3.5 in.
  • Oakland: 4.8 in.
  • Palisades Park: 3.5 in.
  • River Edge: 1.7 in.
  • River Vale: 9.8 in.
  • Rutherford: 5.5 in.
  • Tenafly: 2.6 in.
  • Westwood: 8.3 in.

Essex County

  • Essex Fells: 9.5 in.
  • Livingston: 7.0 in.
  • Maplewood: 3.7 in.
  • Montclair: 4.0 in.
  • Orange: 5.6 in.
  • Springfield: 7.1 in.
  • Verona: 4.5 in.
  • West Caldwell: 5.9 in.

Hudson County

  • East Newark: 5.0 in.
  • Harrison: 5.5 in.
  • Hoboken: 3.7 in.
  • Kearny: 3.9 in.

A man walks on a snow covered road during a snowfall at Hudson County in New Jersey. (Photo by Islam Dogru/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Hunterdon County

  • Flemington: 8.0 in.
  • Readington Twp.: 7.5 in.
  • Ringoes: 3.8 in.

Mercer County

  • Ewing: 2.3 in.
  • Hamilton Square: 1.4 in.
  • Princeton: 4.5 in.
  • Trenton Mercer Airport: 4.2 in.
  • Woodsville: 6.8 in.

Middlesex County

  • Cranbury: 2.7 in.
  • East Brunswick: 3.6 in.
  • Edison: 4.3 in.
  • Highland Park: 4.5 in.
  • Iselin: 5.0 in.
  • Metuchen: 6.1 in.
  • North Brunswick: 4.3 in.
  • South Amboy: 3.5 in.
  • South Plainfield: 5.5 in.
  • South River: 3.4 in.

Monmouth County

  • Clarksburg: 3.3 in.
  • Freehold: 5.1 in.
  • Holmdel: 3.0 in.
  • Howell: 2.0 in.
  • Manasquan: 1.2 in.
  • Middletown: 3.0 in.
  • Monmouth Beach: 2.2 in.
  • Perrineville: 3.3 in.
  • Red Bank: 2.0 in.
  • Tinton Falls: 3.2 in.

Morris County

  • Boonton: 6.0 in.
  • Denville: 10.2 in.
  • Ledgewood: 6.0 in.
  • Pompton Plains: 6.0 in.
  • Randolph: 11.5 in.
  • Rockaway: 8.0 in.
  • Whippany: 7.5 in.

Ocean County

  • Brick: 1.7 in.

Passaic County

  • West Milford: 9.5 in.

Somerset County

  • Basking Ridge: 7.3 in.
  • Green Brook Twp: 5.0 in.
  • Hillsborough Township: 6.5 in.
  • Millstone: 3.0 in.
  • Warren: 8.3 in.

Sussex County

  • Franklin: 9.5 in.
  • Hampton Twp.: 13.0 in.
  • Montague: 13.5 in.
  • Newton: 11.0 in.
  • Pellettown: 11.0 in.
  • Sparta: 12.5 in.
  • Sussex: 15.0 in.
  • Wantage Twp.: 11.6 in.

Union County

  • Maplewood: 3.7 in.
  • Mountainside: 7.5 in.
  • New Providence: 7.9 in.
  • Newark Airport: 1.4 in.
  • Plainfield: 5.7 in.
  • Rahway: 5.0 in.

Warren County

  • Blairstown: 12.0 in.
  • Hackettstown: 9.0 in.
  • Stewartsville: 8.0 in.

CT snow totals

Fairfield County

  • Bethel: 11.8 in.
  • Bridgeport: 7.6 in.
  • Fairfield: 4.0 in.
  • Greenwich: 6.5 in.
  • New Canaan: 7.6 in.
  • New Fairfield: 10.5 in.
  • Newtown: 10.5 in.
  • Norwalk: 6.0 in.
  • Shelton: 4.0 in.
  • Stamford: 5.5 in.
  • Stratford: 2.5 in.

Middlesex County

  • Cromwell: 11.5 in.
  • Chester Center: 7.5 in.
  • Higganum: 6.0 in.
  • Durham: 5.0 in.
  • Westbrook: 3.0 in.

New Haven County

  • Beacon Falls: 5.0 in.
  • Cheshire: 5.0 in.
  • Guilford: 5.3 in.
  • Hamden: 5.2 in.
  • Madison 8.6in.
  • Milford: 3.5 in.
  • Prospect: 4.7 in.
  • Wallingford: 5.0 in.
  • Waterbury: 12.5 in.

New London County

  • East Lyme 2.1 in
  • Ledyard Center: 3.7 in.
  • Mystic: 1.7 in.
  • New London: 1.5 in.
  • Niantic: 0.5 in.
  • Norwich: 4.1 in.
  • Old Lyme: 1.0 in.
  • Preston: 3.5. in.
  • Stonington: 1.2 in.
  • Waterford: 1.0 in.