CARTERET, New Jersey (WABC) -- The season's first widespread snowfall blanketed the Tri-State area on Sunday, which created slick conditions out on the roads and snarled traffic.
The snow started falling late Saturday night and continued into Sunday morning. The storm brought about 1-3 inches of snow to Manhattan and points north and west of the city, and 3-6 inches on Staten Island and portions of Queens and Brooklyn, as well as Long Island and a good chunk of central and southern New Jersey.
From the shovel to the plow, crews across the Garden State have been working around the clock Sunday to keep residents safe. Worker Ambrosio Hernandez says he has been helping to plow snow since overnight.
"Yeah, we work almost all night," Hernandez said.
Eyewitness News was in Carteret, New J

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