Brooklyn gets only two inches of snow despite much higher projection, school closures
What was expected to be the first major snowstorm in Brooklyn in 2019 turned out to be more of a wet mess.
Up to eight inches of snow were expected to accumulate in the borough overnight from Sunday into Monday, March 3 and 4. Instead, according to the National Weather Service said just two inches had fallen in Kings County as of 7 a.m. Monday
Mayor Bill de Blasio had made the decision to close public school during the early evening hours of Sunday, Mar. 4, as well as cancelling alternate side parking on Monday, Mar. 4 through Wed, Mar 6.