The forecasts all promised big snow totals, and they didn’t disappoint.
The snowstorm was the ninth biggest ever for Central Park, which saw 19.7 inches (the total from 1 p.m. Monday, so it might go up).
According to the National Weather Service, multiple towns across the area saw 30 inches. The Long Island town of Islip may have gotten the most of anywhere in the region, with 31 inches overall — which would be its largest snowstorm since 1963.
Here are some of the highest totals from around the tri-state:
Central Islip, Long Island: 31 in.
Lyndhurst, New Jersey: 30.7 in.
Carlstadt, New Jersey: 30.2 in.
East Islip, Long Island: 30 in.
Patchogue, Long Island: 30 in.
Babylon, Long Island: 29.5 in.
Leonia, New Jersey: 29.7 in.
Grasmere, Staten Island: 29 in.
Holbrook, Long Island: 29 in.
Nesconset, Long Island: 28.8 in.
Todt Hill, Staten Island: 27.8 in.
Haworth, New Jersey: 27.6 in
Englewood, New Jersey: 27.5 in.
Newark Airport: 27.1 in.
Ridgefield, New Jersey: 27.1 in.
Dongan Hills, Staten Island: 27 in.
North Merrick, Long Island: 25.4 in.
Greenville, Westchester County: 24.1 in.
Hartsdale, Westchester County: 24 in.
Valhalla, Westchester County: 24 in.
Mott Haven, Bronx: 23.4 in.
Whitestone, Queens: 23 in.
Washington Heights, Manhattan: 22.8 in.
Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn: 22.5 in.
Use the map below to see updated totals from your area:
Here’s a look at snow totals from around New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut (updated as of 3 p.m. Monday):
New York City

Suffolk County, Long Island

Nassau County, Long Island

North Jersey

Central Jersey

Ocean County, New Jersey

Hudson Valley

Fairfield County
