Winter Storm 12/26/25: NYC, NY, NJ, CT Snowfall Totals Revealed
A significant winter storm affected the Tri-State area from December 26 to December 27, 2025, generating impressive snowfall totals. This winter weather event primarily impacted regions in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, with some areas receiving snowfall rates of 1 to 2 inches per hour.
Impact of the Winter Storm
The storm began on the evening of December 26 and continued into the morning of December 27, resulting in varying snowfall totals across the affected regions. The Hudson Valley, parts of Long Island, and northern New Jersey experienced the heaviest snowfall amounts, while New York City had lesser totals due to sleet affecting accumulation.
Snowfall Totals
According to reports from the National Weather Service, below are the notable snowfall totals categorized by state:
Connecticut Snowfall Totals
- New Fairfield: 7.0 inches
- Monroe: 6.0 inches
- New Canaan: 5.6 inches
- Newtown: 5.0 inches
- Stamford: 4.3 inches
- Bridgeport Airport: 2.2 inches
New Jersey Snowfall Totals
- Bergen County: 2.2 inches
- Hudson County: 1.4 inches (Hoboken)
- Union County: 0.8 inches
New York Snowfall Totals
- Nassau County: 2.3 inches
- Central Park (Manhattan): 0.3 inches
- Orange County: 4.6 inches
- Putnam County: 6.5 inches
- Suffolk County: 5.1 inches
Weather Forecast
The National Weather Service provided advisories about the storm and the expected conditions. Residents were encouraged to stay updated on the latest weather changes to ensure safety during and after the storm. Cleanup efforts and travel advisories were also issued in preparation for post-storm conditions.
This winter storm serves as a reminder of the seasonal weather patterns affecting the Tri-State area. As winter progresses, residents should remain vigilant and ready for potential future storms.