How Much Snow Fell in the December 13-14, 2025 Winter Storm
How Much Snow Fell in the Winter Storm of December 13-14, 2025?
The winter storm that struck late Saturday night through Sunday morning delivered the first significant snowfall of the season across NYC, NY, NJ, and CT, with totals varying widely from a light dusting to over eight inches. This fast-moving system, originating from an arctic front, brought disruptive accumulations not seen in urban areas since 2022, prompting travel warnings and power outages in spots like Mercer County, NJ.[1][3][4]
Snowfall Totals Across the Tri-State Area
In New York City, Central Park measured 2.7 inches, while Queens areas like Howard Beach hit 5.3 inches and JFK Airport recorded 4.6 inches. New Jersey saw higher marks, with Colts Neck at 8.3 inches and Newark nearby at 5.3 inches. Connecticut reported solid falls too, including 5.5 inches near Norwalk and 4.0 inches in Southport. Long Island stood out with 5.8 inches in Islip and Centre Island.[1][3]
Impacts and What to Expect Next
Slippery roads, subway delays on lines like the 1, A, and R, and ground stops at major airports complicated travel. Heavier bands near I-95 fueled rates up to one inch per hour in southern NJ. As cleanup begins, bitter cold follows, so bundle up and drive cautiously for lingering effects.[1][4][5]