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First Night Of Nor'easter: NWS Releases Interim HV Totals
As the nor'easter worsened, the National Weather Service issued a report about how much snow the Hudson Valley got over Sunday to Monday.

HUDSON VALLEY, NY — As predicted, the snow began coming down harder Monday afternoon as the nor'easter spun above the Hudson Valley.
The National Weather Service issued interim findings about how much snow the region got overnight, as reported to it between 6-8 a.m.
Orange County
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- PORT JERVIS - 5.5 inches
- MIDDLETOWN - 5.0
- PINE BUSH - 4.5
- GREENWOOD LAKE - 3.0
- WALDEN - 3.5
- MONROE - 2.5
Putnam County
- COLD SPRING - 2.0 inches
Rockland County
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- STONY POINT - 4.3 inches
Westchester County
- YONKERS - 5.2 inches
- HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON - 5.0
- THORNWOOD - 5.0
- 3 NNW GOLDENS BRIDGE - 4.0
- 1 NNW WHITE PLAINS - 4.0
- SHRUB OAK - 3.0
- SOUTH SALEM - 2.7
By the time the storm ends Wednesday, parts of the region could receive 12-24 inches of snow, the National Weather Service predicted.
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