Winter Storm Causes Flight Delays and Snowfall in the Tri-State Area

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The recent winter storm in the Tri-State Area brought varying snowfall, with NYC receiving 4.3 inches—the most in nearly four years—while northern New Jersey saw 2-4 inches, and Connecticut and Long Island experienced 7-9 inches. Warmer air caused melting and less snow than expected, and the storm is now mostly over, with cold temperatures and a transition to rain expected.
- How much snow did NYC get? Map shows snowfall totals in Tri-State Area. CBS News
- Thousands of Flights Delayed as Winter Storm Sweeps the U.S. Time Magazine
- Hundreds of Flights Canceled at New York Airports, Even With a Few Inches of Snow The New York Times
- Flight delays and cancellations pile up at JFK as snowstorm jams post-Christmas travel in the Northeast CNN
- How much snow from winter storm 12/26/25: Snowfall totals from NYC, NY, NJ and CT ABC7 New York
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