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Snowfall totals continued to climb across parts of New York City over the past 24 hours, with several neighborhoods reporting double-digit accumulations. The heaviest snow fell across sections of the Bronx and Brooklyn, where persistent bands of snow set up for several hours.
In the Bronx, Fordham reported 13.5 inches, while Throgs Neck measured 12.5 inches. Manhattan also saw significant accumulation, with 11.4 inches recorded in Central Park. In Brooklyn, Williamsburg picked up 12 inches of snow, while Crown Heights reported a lower but still impactful 8 inches.
The combination of heavy snowfall, reduced visibility, and snow-covered roads led to difficult travel conditions across the city. Cleanup efforts remain ongoing, and residents are urged to use caution as crews continue working to clear streets, sidewalks, and transit areas.