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New York Sees Waves of Winter Weather
Interactive map shows snowfall totals across the state this season.
Published on Feb. 11, 2026
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New York has experienced several rounds of winter weather this season, including fast-moving clipper systems, Arctic air intrusions, and lake-effect snow. These storms have led to varying snow accumulations across the state, with some areas seeing localized heavy totals while others get just a few inches. An interactive map allows residents to track snowfall in their area over the past 24, 48, and 72 hours, as well as seasonal totals since October 1.
Why it matters
Tracking snowfall is important for New York residents to prepare for winter weather, understand the impacts on their communities, and plan accordingly. The interactive map provides a valuable tool for visualizing the uneven distribution of snow across the state.
The details
New York's winter weather has included a mix of fast-moving clipper systems, Arctic air intrusions, and lake-effect snow. Clipper systems often deliver a few inches of snow with gusty winds, while Arctic air masses can linger and allow snow to pile up over several days. Lake-effect bands, meanwhile, have dumped foot-plus totals in concentrated areas near the shores of Lake Erie.
- New York's winter weather has been ongoing since October 1, 2025.
The players
National Weather Service
The federal agency that provides weather forecasts and data, including official snowfall measurements for major New York cities.
The takeaway
The interactive snowfall map is a valuable tool for New Yorkers to track winter weather in their local areas and prepare accordingly. The uneven distribution of snow across the state highlights the importance of having access to hyperlocal data.
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