Here are the places around the New York region that got the most snow:<br />• North Haven, Conn.: 14 inches<br />• Queens, N. Y.: 12 inches<br />• Farmingville, on Long Island: 14 inches<br />• Mamaroneck, N. Y.: 11 inches<br />• West Milford, N. J.: 10 inches<br />A Manhattan doorman died while shoveling snow on the Upper East Side at 9:30 a.m., the police said.<br />The storm was the first major test of the $100 million the system spent on winter weatherization upgrades since 2015, like a new third rail — and a system to heat it — on the Red Line, and snow removal equipment including 80 plows<br />that are actually attached to the front of Red and Orange Line trains.<br />• Up to 14 inches of snow fell across the New York area, with nine inches blanketing Central Park, the biggest snowfall of the winter.<br />The snow tailed off in New York City by midafternoon, with nine inches coating Central Park, the biggest snowfall of the winter.<br />“It’s a thunderstorm with snow instead of rain,” said Mr. Dunham, adding, “It’s not something you see every day.”<br />Mayor Bill de Blasio described the snowstorm as “unusually fast and intense” at a news conference on Thursday.
