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Heavy snow stacks up across the Hudson Valley; some of the highest amounts reported in Rockland County

Several communities reported more than a foot of snow as the storm moved through the region.

Leanne Byer

Jan 26, 2026, 8:33 AM

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Snowfall totals climbed steadily across the Hudson Valley as the winter storm pushed through, with some of the highest amounts reported in Rockland County. Congers led the region with 14.2 inches, followed closely by 13.5 inches in Thiells and 13 inches in Monsey.

Stony Point measured 12.7 inches, while farther north in Dutchess County, Poughkeepsie reported a lower but still impactful 8 inches of snow. The sharp drop-off highlights how snowfall totals varied across the region.

Heavy snow and reduced visibility created hazardous travel conditions, particularly during the height of the storm. Cleanup efforts remain ongoing as crews work to clear roads and sidewalks across the Hudson Valley.

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