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Friday, February 26, 2010

20.9 Inches of Snow in Central Park...33 Inches in Harriman, NY






The major winter storm that dumped 21 inches of heavy wet snow is located just south of LI early this evening. It will move into CT and NY State tonight and then gradually southward across NJ and out to sea by early Sunday. Look for occasional snow showers and flurries through Sunday with only minor additional accumulations. It will be partly sunny with temperatures around 40 on Monday and Tuesday.

Snowfall totals included:

Connecticut:

GREENWICH 19.0
WILTON 11.3
DARIEN 10.3

New Jersey:

TENAFLY 21.4
BERGENFIELD 21.0
FORT LEE 20.0
MAHWAH 20.0
PARAMUS 19.0
BLOOMFIELD 16.0
WEST ORANGE 15.7
NEWARK 14.9
CEDAR GROVE 14.3
SECAUCUS 18.5
HOBOKEN 16.8
JERSEY CITY 16.0
HARRISON 13.5
KEARNY 12.5
WEST MILFORD 28.0
RINGWOOD 19.3
ROSELLE 21.4
FANWOOD 17.3
ROSELLE PARK 16.2
ELIZABETH 13.0
CLARK 12.5
PLAINFIELD 11.5
UNION TWP 11.5
SPRINGFIELD 11.0

New York:

PELHAM PARKWAY 20.0
BEDFORD PARK 19.5
BRONX PARK 16.9
EAST TREMONT 16.5
RIVERDALE 16.1
BOROUGH PARK 19.5
BROOKLYN MARINE PARK 19.2
WOODMERE 15.0
FLORAL PARK 14.5
JERICHO 14.3
WANTAGH 8.5
BALDWIN HARBOR 7.3
NYC/CENTRAL PARK 20.9
HIGHLAND MILLS 34.0
HARRIMAN 33.0
MONROE 32.0
GOSHEN 29.4
TUXEDO 29.0
MIDDLETOWN 28.0
MOUNT HOPE 27.5
MAHOPAC 12.0
DOUGLASTON 20.2
MASPETH 17.0
NYC/LA GUARDIA 12.0
NYC/JFK ARPT 11.5
ELTINGVILLE 15.0
SUFFERN 18.2
LINDENHURST 11.8
SMITHTOWN 11.8

George Wright is a Certified Consulting Meteorologist and President of Wright Weather Consulting, Inc. Our website is WrightWeather.com. George is also a meteorologist with Cablevision News 12.