Final Analysis:
Secondly, this system had two parts to it, both of which merged together more majestically that I've ever seen two system do.
Lastly, the system successfully pulled off a significant "wrap-around" precipitation maneuver, which I have never seen done to such an effect, due to the western end being enhanced by the merged energy of the second half of the system.
You can see these features for yourself in this loop:
0:06 - The two parts of the storm system begin to merge and fill in the gap between them
0:08 - 50+ dBZ radar signature for snowfall, about 3-5 inches an hour (incredibly rare), begin to show up in Long Island, NY and move into Connecticut.
0:10 - The two parts of the system are fully merged and have filled in the entire gap
0:11 - The precipitation and energy from what was the second part of the system are swung southward down eastern NY and into northern NJ, creating a rare enhanced wrap-around effect.