Depends where it was measured, but it was generally between 9-12"
1.7"
56.1" as of Jan 28 2011
Central Park officially reported 19.0", easily making this the snowiest January on record with 36.0".
New York City received a record-breaking 36 inches of snow in January 2011, making it the snowiest January on record. The heavy snowfall caused widespread transportation disruptions and school closures across the city.
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41.8"
NYC is expecting about a foot - I don't think that's enough to close them, historically, as they very rarely close.
NYC had received 19" on Jan 26-27, though I'm not sure of the snow depth.
No, despite the snowstorm, New York City schools were open on January 12, 2011.
In October 2008, New York City did not receive any significant snowfall. Snow is rare in October in NYC, as it is usually too early in the season for snow to occur.
NYC public schools are open
20" at Central park on the 26-27.