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Central Park Covered in Snow: See Photos

December 15, 2025 | 12:19 PM - Updated on December 16, 2025 | 10:34 AM
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Central Park blanketed in show. Photos by Emily Tannenhauser.

By West Side Rag

Central Park makes quite the canvas for a winter storm, and that was again the case this weekend as three inches of snow fell in Manhattan.

Here is a collection of photos taken on Sunday.

If you have more snow photos of Central Park or the rest of the Upper West Side, please send them to info@westsiderag.com

Reader Submissions

Snow in Riverside Park. Photo by Becky Tolson.
A snow covered bench on Central Park West. Photo by Stephen Harmon.
A snow covered Central Park West. Photo by Stephen Harmon.
A snow covered Central Park. Photo by Ronni Bucklan/Instagram – Ronhikes816
A snow covered Central Park. Photo by Ronni Bucklan/Instagram – Ronhikes816
A snow covered Central Park. Photo by Ronni Bucklan/Instagram – Ronhikes816
Photo courtesy of Aurora Ortega.
Photo courtesy of Esme Berg.
Photo courtesy of Jan Michael Ostrowski.
Photo courtesy of Lev K.
Photo courtesy of Meg Parsont.
Photo courtesy of Robin Greenstein.
Photo courtesy of Ruth Singleton.

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David Blacklock
David Blacklock
21 days ago

Get it while it’s fresh!

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Dale & Sarah
Dale & Sarah
21 days ago

Beautiful! Now if only the billionaire towers would melt away!

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Jay
Jay
21 days ago
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But they’ve created so many jobs, just like the pending casinos.

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David
David
21 days ago

Beautiful Photos! I love living in NYC, thanks for showing me why, again.

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wijmlet
wijmlet
21 days ago

lovely pictures

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Jay
Jay
21 days ago

Pathways covered in packed ice on Dec. 16th, the CPC is encouraging liability lawsuits.

The light snowfall should have been brushed off as soon as it fell. Not hard.

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Debra
Debra
20 days ago

Great photos! Thanks!

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Sally Sacks
Sally Sacks
20 days ago

What gorgeous photos! Thank you.

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