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Hudson Valley April Snowstorm: Town-By-Town Snow Totals

The amount of predicted accumulation increased over the past couple of days.

HUDSON VALLEY, NY — As snowstorms go —compared to March, at least — the one that moved through the region Monday wasn’t so bad. For a while there it seemed as if the storm was intensifying as more and more schools changed from delayed openings to closed for the day. According to the National Weather Service, White Plains and New Rochelle led the field with 7.8 inches and 7.6 inches, respectively, in the Hudson Valley.

Here are the town-by-town totals:

Westchester County

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  • White Plains 7.8 inches
  • New Rochelle 7.6 inches
  • Yonkers 7.5 inches
  • Harrison 7 inches
  • Bedford 6.6 inches
  • Croton-on-Hudson 6.4 inches

Rockland County

  • Chestnut Ridge 5.8 inches
  • Nyack 4.3 inches

Putnam County

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  • Mahopac 6 inches
  • Putnam Valley 5.7 inches
  • Brewster 5.5 inches

Orange County

  • Monroe 6 inches
  • Gardnertown 5 inches
  • New Windsor 4.9 inches
  • Washingtonville 4.2 inches

This article will be updated with snowfall totals are released for the mid-Hudson Valley.

Photo caption: Snow in Carmel Monday, April 2, 2018. Photo credit: Lanning Taliaferro/Patch Staff.

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