That is incredible. I know Kingston which is about 10 miles south of Saugerties and I believe about the same elevation had about 4-7 inches of snow. Not sure of the actual amount, just going by a picture I saw in the Kingston Freeman newspaper.
NYC is not a good representation of our area. If you live in the city itself then obviously it is good for you. The UHI affect is so strong. There nighttime temperatures are sometimes 10 degrees warmer than my area and I am not one of the colder places in our area.
If you go up the Taconic State Parkway you go thru Fahnstock State Park, the elevation on the Taconic at that point is around 1100 ft. It is south of route 84. They have 13.5 inches and counting.
Snowing decently here, blowing sideways like a blizzard, 34.3°. Of course this happens at the height of daylight hours and it's not sticking. Just the way this whole winter has gone
Channel 7 talking a little more aggressive with potential snow totals after latest guidance shows heavy bands, especially north and east, and possibly to the coast.
Anyone interested, especially tomorrow, here is a good webcam of Fitchburg Ma. They are expecting close to 20 inches.
https://masswebcams.com/fitchburg-mass-webcam-downtown/
Yes this does look like a very significant event for the northeast. Even the coast. The biggest problem could be the heavy wet snow taking down limbs in the high winds. Fortunately not any leafing of trees. Meanwhile I have an east wind already gusting to 22mph.