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Snow totals are in and slightly lower than expected in some spots. Nevertheless, the tri-state woke up Saturday blanketed in several inches.
New Yorkers on Saturday woke up to the first major snowfall they’ve seen in nearly four years, with approximately 4.3 inches falling in Central Park.
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New Yorkers are digging out from a major winter storm this weekend, and the week ahead will stay chilly as Arctic air lingers over the region.
The snow came down particularly hard in areas north and east of the city. Several communities in the Hudson Valley and Connecticut recorded 9 inches.
The Big Apple only received a third of the predicted winter wonderland dumping — but enough precipitation still fell to snarl hundreds of fliers’ holiday plans. New Yorkers woke up Saturday morning to a roughly 4-inch blanket, a far cry from the nearly 11-inch pummeling city officials had warned was incoming.
A winter storm warning in place for the tristate region. Six to 9 inches of snow is possible in upstate New York, with 10 inches possible in the Hudson Valley. Five to 8 inches is forecast for northern New Jersey, while Hartford, Connecticut, could get about 4 inches.
Kickoff temperature at Yankee Stadium is expected to be somewhere in the 28 to 33 degrees range, which would be significantly chillier than Clemson’s previous coldest game in 2025. It was 41 degrees in Columbia, South Carolina when Clemson played the rival USC Gamecocks on Nov. 29.