A slow-moving storm dropped more than a foot of snow in many communities over a 72-hour stretch, according to the National Weather Service in Albany.
Steady snowfall piled up across Albany, Rensselaer, Saratoga, and Greene counties, turning neighborhoods into snow globes and driveways into endurance tests.
Here’s how much snow fell across the region, according to the National Weather Service:
- Albany: 12.1 inches
- Bloomingburg: 7 inches
- Brunswick: 10.3 inches
- Cairo: 13.5 inches
- Catskill: 13.1 inches
- Clifton Park: 12 inches
- Cohoes: 13.4 inches
- Colonie: 10.6 inches
- Duanesburg: 11.5 inches
- East Greenbush: 15 inches
- Guilderland: 11.4 inches
- Hoosick Falls: 7 inches
- Livingston: 14.5 inches
- Mechanicville: 11 inches
- New Paltz: 11.7 inches
- Rotterdam: 11 inches
- Saratoga Springs: 10.3 inches
- Saugerties: 17.7 inches
- Schenectady: 11 inches
- Scotia: 11 inches
- Stillwater: 13.9 inches
- Tannersville: 14.5 inches
- Troy: 12.5 inches
- Windham: 22 inches
- Woodstock: 10 inches
As snow continued to fall Monday, Jan. 26, the National Weather Service said a Winter Storm Warning remains in effect until 7 p.m. for east-central New York…