
How Much Did We Get? See Local New York Snowfall Totals Here
We roll into our most frigid stretch of weather this winter with fresh snow on the ground in New York. How much did we get?
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Winter is doing its thing this year.
It has been a cold January with even colder temperatures on the way this week, and Old Man Winter has been throwing in some snow as well.
Yes, par for the course in New York. But after a mild winter last year, it is a return to form.
New York Snowfall Totals For January 20, 2025
While this weekend's storm was not a major event, it did bring us a decent amount of fresh powder with higher accumulations east and south of Albany.
Here are local snowfall totals according to National Weather Service spotters:
- Austerlitz: 9.2 inches
- Pittsfield, MA: 8 inches
- Sand Lake: 7.5 Inches
- North Adams, MA: 7 inches
- Middletown: 7 inches
- Feura Bush: 6.3 inches
- Rensselaer: 6 inches
- Rhinebeck: 6 inches
- Averill Park: 5.7 inches
- Castleton: 5.5 inches
- Altamont: 5 inches
- Schenectady: 5 inches
- Albany: 5 inches
- Berne: 5 inches
- Poughkeepsie: 5 inches
- Hoosick Falls: 4.8 inches
- Colonie: 4 inches
- Albany: 3.9 Inches
- Clifton Park: 3 inches
- Latham: 3inches
- Catskill: 3 inches
- Amsterdam: 2.6 inches
- Ballston Spa: 2 inches
As frigid temperatures in the teens move in for the Martin Luther King holiday Monday through Wednesday, the News Channel 13 First Warning Forecast says highs will rise back into the 20s Thursday our next chance of some winter precipitation.
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