Nor’easter. Bomb cyclone. Blizzard.
No matter the name, the powerful storm that pummeled New York City, Long Island and its surrounding states on Sunday and Monday left more than two feet of snow in its wake. But just how much snow fell?
Snowfall totals across the five boroughs surpassed double digits throughout the region and closed in on the two-foot mark in several neighborhoods:
Staten Island (Richmond County): 29 inches in Grasmere, 27.8 inches in Todt Hill, 27 inches on Dongan Hills
Bronx: 23.4 inches in Mott Haven, 22.6 inches at Fordham, 20.9 inches at the Throgs Neck Bridge
Manhattan: 22.8 inches in Washington Heights, 20.4 inches in Greenwich Village, 19.7 inches in Central Park
Brooklyn (Kings County): 22.5 inches in Sheepshead Bay, 21.1 inches in Williamsburg, 21 inches in Crown Heights
Queens: 23 inches in Whitestone, 22.2 inches at LaGuardia Airport, 22 inches at Howard Beach
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Some of the highest totals have been reported in Suffolk County:
30 inches in North Patchogue
In Nassau County, totals range from 15 to 26 inches:
25.4 inches in North Merrick
24.5 inches in East Massapequa
Snow totals are slightly lower north and west of the city but continue to rise:
Westchester County: 24.1 inches in Greenville, 24 inches in Hartsdale and Valhalla
Rockland County: 19.2 inches in Spring Valley, 17 inches in Nyack
Orange County: 18 inches in Greenwood Lake, 15.3 inches in Monroe and Highland Mills
Putnam County: 18.8 inches in Putnam Valley, 10 inches in Cold Spring
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Hurricane strength winds moved through the region with a 84 mph gust recorded in Suffolk County early Monday.
Follow our live coverage for real-time updates on snowfall totals, road conditions, closings and delays, and safety advisories as the storm unfolds.
This article originally appeared on Rockland/Westchester Journal News: How much snow fell in the NYC blizzard? See town-by-town totals