Winter Storm Kenan pummeled New York on Friday and Saturday, dumping over a foot of snow in some parts of the city. Most significant snowfall had left the tri-state area by 7 p.m. Saturday night as the storm moved north and battered parts of eastern New England. Most snowfall in the Big Apple was in the 7-10 inch range, such as in Central Park which saw 8.3 inches, according to Accuweather meteorologist Alan Reppert. Some neighborhoods in Queens, however, saw over 12 inches, he said. Bayside had some of the most significant accumulation, with 13.1 inches recorded as of 7 p.m. Saturday night. Middle Village got hit with 12.7 inches and JFK Airport saw a measured total of 12.6 inches, according to Accuweather totals. In Brooklyn, the heaviest accumulation was recorded in Bay Ridge, which came in shy of a foot at 11 inches. Woodrow in Staten Island measured a peak accumulation of 9.9 inches in the borough. In the Bronx, 9.1 inches were recorded in Throgs Neck. Long Island took a harder hit
Hide player controls
Hide resume playing