Snow Hits NYC: See Total Accumulations Across the Tri-State Area! (2026)

The Big Apple was blanketed in a fresh layer of snow on Sunday, with the Tri-State Area experiencing a winter wonderland. But as the snowflakes fell, a more pressing concern emerged: the potential for black ice. With temperatures dropping into the 20s, untreated roads and sidewalks will freeze, creating a slippery hazard for commuters. This is the part most people miss: the aftermath of the snowstorm. While the snow has stopped, Winter Weather Advisories remain in place, warning of wintry driving conditions. The cold blast is expected to last for several days, with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday looking blustery and cold. The bulk of the Tri-State Area received 2-4 inches of snow, with the northwestern suburbs and Jersey Shore getting 1-3 inches. But here's where it gets controversial: some areas, like eastern Long Island, could have received up to 5 inches. The snow totals in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut were as follows: [insert snow totals]. So, while the snow may have stopped, the dangers of black ice and the lingering cold blast are still very much present. Are you prepared for the icy conditions? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

Snow Hits NYC: See Total Accumulations Across the Tri-State Area! (2026)
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