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Here’s how much snow fell in the NYC area

The New Yorker woke up on Sunday and had up to 4 inches of snow.

And more is possible this week.

Following heavy snow, sleet and ice nights, Central Park in New York City had recorded 3.1 inches of snow by Sunday morning.

3.1 inches of snow were seen in New York City's Central Park overnight. Getty Images
Current winter weather warning in the northeast. Fox weather

It's probably perfect for this week as the temperature is set to remain chilly.

“The temperatures in your mid-30s will appear to be similar over the next few days,” Fox's forecast center meteorologist Mathieu Blue told the Post.

There was more snow outside Manhattan.

Parts of Fordham in the Bronx reported 4.6 inches of snow, according to the National Weather Service.

Queens' Lagardia Airport won 3.6 inches.

Meanwhile, John F. Kennedy International Airport saw 3.1 inches of snow, while around 3 inches were seen at Newar Liberty International Airport and surrounding areas in New Jersey.

New York snow chart. Fox weather
John F. Kennedy International Airport received 3.1 inches of snow. Fox weather

More travelled from the Big Apple and more parts of Long Island were seen, Blue said.

According to the National Weather Service, observers at Muttontown in Nassau County reported 5.1 inches.

Additionally, more snow was seen in parts of Westchester and Hudson Valley, with the area reported between 4 and 6 inches.

Massachusetts snow graphic. Fox weather
The amount of snow in various parts of Connecticut. Fox weather

Temperatures remain low from the mid-30s, with snow expected later in the week before moving to the next week.

“If we go through the system, it could bring light snow on Tuesday night in New York,” Blue said.

New York City may see another light dust in the snow this week. Paul Martinka

“The next system that is supposed to move on Thursday and Friday should warm up the temperature. This looks wetter than white,” added Blue.

Officials with the National Weather Service also warned of light freezing rain Sunday morning that could cause icy roads and snares to move in the afternoon.

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