"Snowstorm Slams Northeast: Varied Impacts from NY's Heavy Snowfall to NYC's Persistent Drought"

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A nor'easter delivered nearly 15 inches of snow to parts of upstate New York, particularly impacting the Hudson Valley, while New York City continued its nearly 700-day streak without significant snowfall, receiving only 0.2 inches. The city has not seen more than an inch of snow since February 2022, and the forecast suggests that the trend of rain over snow will continue due to warmer conditions. Governor Kathy Hochul noted the storm's impact on the state, but highlighted the sparing of more populated areas.
- Nor'easter batters parts of upstate NY with nearly 15 inches of snow – as NYC's near 700-day snowfall drought continues New York Post
- Snow piles up on roads in Orange County Eyewitness News ABC7NY
- Crews working to get Orange County roads cleared, salted CBS New York
- Snow totals NJ, NY, CT: How much snow during NYC winter storm so far? FOX 5 New York
- How many inches of snow fell on Jan 6-7, 2024 in NYC, NY, NJ and CT WABC-TV
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