URGENT UPDATE: A powerful snowstorm has blanketed New York City and the Tri-State Area, delivering snow totals that are unprecedented in recent years. As of 4:03 p.m. on December 3, 2023, residents are grappling with significant snowfall, with some areas recording over 12 inches of snow.
In New York City, the highest total was reported in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, where snow accumulation reached 9.7 inches. Meanwhile, parts of New Jersey experienced even heavier snowfall, with Wayne reporting 12.0 inches and Levittown on Long Island seeing 12.1 inches. In the Hudson Valley, Hartsdale was hit hard, accumulating 12.5 inches, while Norwalk, Connecticut, recorded 9.5 inches.
This storm has caused widespread disruptions, with many residents unable to travel due to hazardous conditions. Authorities are urging individuals to avoid unnecessary travel and stay indoors as cleanup efforts begin.
The First Alert Weather Team continues to monitor the storm’s progress, providing real-time updates as conditions evolve. Stay tuned for further announcements on weather advisories and snow removal efforts in your area.
As the snow continues to fall, communities across the region are coming together, sharing tips for safe driving and helping neighbors in need. This storm not only affects daily routines but also highlights the resilience and solidarity of local residents.
Check back frequently for live updates and the latest snow totals as this dynamic weather situation unfolds.
