Monday, January 26, 2015

Winter Storm Juno: How Much Snow Has Fallen?

January 26, 2015
Winter Storm Juno is expected to dump heavy snow and strong wind gusts, with blizzard conditions likely across parts of the Northeast.
(FORECAST: Winter Storm Juno Forecast | Commuter Forecast)
Snow from Winter Storm Juno first fell in parts of the Upper Midwest and Ohio Valley, before targeting the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast. Juno is intensifying offshore and the greatest impacts are still ahead.
(MORE: Live Updates)
Below are some notable snow totals that we have seen as of 9 p.m. Monday.

Connecticut

- 1.4 inches in East Hartford

Maryland

- 5.0 inches near Oakland
- 3.0 inches in Frostburg

Massachusetts

- 3.5 inches in Nantucket
- 2.0 inches in Bridgewater
(MORE: Boston Impacts)

New Jersey

- 3.1 inches in North Bergen
- 2.6 inches in East Rutherford
- 1.8 inches at Newark Airport
- 1.2 inches in Fort Lee

New York

- 6.0 inches in Oceanside
- 4.5 inches in Central Park
- 4.3 inches at La Guardia Airport
- 4.0 inches in Bayside
- 3.1 inches in Islip
(MORE: New York City Impacts | Upstate New York Braces for Juno)

Pennsylvania

- 10 inches near Tionesta
- 4.3 inches in Pittsburgh
- 4.0 inches near State College
- 3.0 inches in Punxsutawney
(MORE: Pennsylvania Impacts)

Rhode Island

- 2.8 inches in Wakefield

Upper Midwest to Ohio Valley

- 8 inches in Mansfield, Ohio
- 3.5 inches near Lutsen, Minnesota
- 3.5 inches near Spring Grove, Indiana
- 3.2 inches in Youngstown, Ohio
- 3.0 inches near Dayton, Ohio
- 2.7 inches near Fort Wayne, Indiana
- 2.3 inches near Princeton, Illinois
- 1.9 inches in Moline, Illinois
- 1.8 inches in International Falls, Minnesota
MORE: Winter Storm Juno

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