Early Saturday morning, a fast-moving snowstorm dumped unexpected and uneven amounts of powder snow across the Big Apple.
A whopping 8.9 inches of snow was reported at Coney Island, while just 2.7 inches was recorded at LaGuardia Airport, according to the National Weather Service.
“It was a pretty steep slope, much higher than expected, due in part to this narrow band of snow that fell from west of Allentown (Pennsylvania) to the Jersey Shore,” said Fox Weather Meteorologist Cody Blood. told the Post.
“These snow bands can be really intense and hard to predict,” he added.
Two inches fell in Central Park, five inches fell near Bay Ridge, and 6.1 inches fell at John F. Kennedy International Airport.
Initial forecasts called for only 1 to 2 inches of snow.
More than a dozen A squall warning has been issued Parts of New York, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts may experience small snowstorms with rainfall of several inches per hour.
Separate from the squalls, this ferocious system dumped snow overnight in at least 10 states from Ohio to Connecticut.
There are no more surprises planned for the Big Apple as the work week approaches. Brown said temperatures will remain in the low to mid-40s and sunny, with no chance of precipitation until late Thursday or Friday, with a chance of rain or snow.




