Frederick County, Virginia.
A special thanks to John Crockett for the above photo
Snowfall amounts included:
Connecticut: Bridgeport: 0.7"; East Haven: 2.5"; Guilford: 1.5"; Hamden: 2.5"; Manchester: 1.5"; New Milford: 0.5"; New Canaan: 0.5"; Meriden: 3.0"; Milford: 3.0"; North Granby: 0.2"; North Haven: 3.5"; Shelton: 0.8"; Staffordville: 1.4"; Wethersfield: 3.0"; and, Wolcott: 0.7"
District of Columbia: Washington: Trace
Maryland: Baltimore: Trace; Clarksburg: 2.0"; Frostburg: 1.5"; Germantown: 2.0"; Lisbon: 3.0"; Mount Airy: 1.8"; Odenton: Trace; and, Westminster: 2.5"
Massachusetts: Pepperell: 0.1" and Randolph: 0.2"
New Jersey: Newark: Trace
New York: Albertson: 1.3"; Baiting Hollow: 2.7"; Bay Shore: 3.8"; Centerreach: 4.3"; Conklin: 10.0"; Coram: 5.0"; Halcott Center: 1.0"; Hauppauge: 3.5"; Highmount: 2.0"; Islip: 4.6"; Kirkwood: 10.5"; Lake Grove: 5.0"; Lake Ronkonkoma: 4.0"; Levittown: 1.2"; New York City: Trace; Norwich: 6.5"; Oakdale: 4.0"; Plainview: 1.0"; Richmondville: 0.5"; Ridge: 2.0"; Ronkonkoma: 4.0"; Sayville: 4.0"; Selden: 5.1"; Smithtown: 3.5"; Stony Brook: 4.2"; Upton: 2.5"; Wantagh: 0.9"; West Islip: 3.0"; and, Yaphank: 4.2"
Pennsylvania: Clarks Brackney: 10.5"; Falls: 7.0"; Forest Lake: 10.0"; Lake Carey: 8.0"; Summit: 3.5"; and, Tunkhannock: 6.0"
Virginia: Bluemont: 1.5" Fairfax: Trace; Ravensworth: 0.2"; and, Sterling: Trace
West Virginia: Bayard: 6.7"
News Account:
A surprise band of snow settled over a portion of central Long Island early Monday [March 31], making for a messy, slow-moving morning commute, the National Weather Service said...
The dip in temperature plus a band hanging from the Nassau-Suffolk border east to Coram led to the heavier than expected snow, basically making some of the larger roadways, including the Long Island Expressway, slick and slow moving.
Source: Gary Dymski, "Surprise Snow Drops 3 Inches of Snow on Parts of Long Island," Newsday, March 31, 2014.