How much snow did we get in the Lower Hudson Valley?

How much snow fell in the Lower Hudson Valley Tuesday morning?

A heavy, wet snowfall started in the early hours of Tuesday and is expected to last until early afternoon. Up to a foot of snow is expected in Westchester, Rockland and Putnam counties.

Here are some early reports of actual snowfall totals from the National Weather Service. Numbers are courtesy of a variety of sources, including volunteer observers, highway departments, spotters and media, and are considered unofficial. These totals are as of 1:38 p.m.

Putnam County

  • Fahnestock State Park: 12.1 inches

  • Mahopac: 11.3 inches

  • Cold Spring: 11.1 inches

  • Putnam Valley: 10 inches

  • Carmel hamlet: 6.2 inches

Rockland County

  • Stony Point: 10.5 inches

  • Nanuet: 10.3 inches

  • New City: 9.7 inches

  • Congers: 6.5 inches

  • New Hempstead: 5.9 inches

  • Spring Valley: 4.8 inches

  • Nyack: 4.1 inches

Westchester County

  • Peekskill: 10.8 inches

  • Yorktown: 10 inches

  • Montrose: 9.8 inches

  • North Castle: 9.5 inches

  • Croton-on-Hudson: 9 inches

  • Ossining: 9 inches

  • Briarcliff Manor: 8 inches

  • Hartsdale: 7.2 inches

  • Scarsdale: 6.8 inches

  • White Plains: 6.5 inches

  • Golden's Bridge: 6.3 inches

  • New Rochelle: 5.1 inches

  • Armonk: 5 inches

  • Shrub Oak: 5 inches

  • South Salem: 4 inches

This article originally appeared on Rockland/Westchester Journal News: Lower Hudson Valley NY snow totals: How much did we get?