The recent snowstorm that hit on Friday brought significant snowfall totals to many areas. The storm, which was forecasted to bring between 6 and 12 inches of snow, exceeded expectations in many regions.
In the Northeast, Boston saw the highest snowfall total with 18 inches of snow, while New York City received 14 inches. Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. also saw significant snowfall totals, with 12 inches and 10 inches respectively.
In the Midwest, Chicago saw one of the highest snowfall totals with 16 inches. Other cities in the region, such as Milwaukee and Cleveland, received between 8 and 12 inches of snow.
In the West, the storm brought heavy snowfall to the Rocky Mountains, with some areas receiving up to 2 feet of snow. Additionally, the Sierra Nevada mountain range received several feet of snow, making for great skiing and snowboarding conditions.
The storm also brought snowfall to the South, with areas such as Atlanta and Nashville receiving between 4 and 6 inches of snow.
Overall, the Friday snowstorm brought significant snowfall totals to many areas, exceeding expectations in many regions. While the heavy snow caused some travel disruptions and power outages, it also brought excitement for winter activities such as skiing and snowboarding.
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