The long storm train continues this week with another string of wintry weather starting with accumulating snow on Tuesday ...
Cleanup efforts are underway after a fast-moving winter storm blanketed the Tri-State region with snow on Saturday night.
Central Park saw at least 3 inches of snow overnight, while parts of Connecticut, Long Island and the Lower Hudson Valley ...
Two inches of snowfall in New York could top off piles leftover from the weekend’s wintry weather, as three separate storms are set to blanket much of the US in white this week.
After days of balmy weather, New York City is slated to get buried in snow and then hit with an arctic blast expected to unleash a potentially life-threatening chill. With a frigid polar vortex ...
Yet another winter storm hit the New York City area overnight, dumping up to 5 inches of snow across the region and creating hazardous travel conditions ahead of Super Bowl LIX Sunday. Within the ...
Languages: English. A winter storm is set to bring heavy snow and sleet across New York City and the surrounding areas this weekend, with forecasts predicting accumulations of up to 10 inches in ...
Snow and ice can disrupt travel, creating dangerous driving conditions, the National Weather Service (NWS) warns, while ...
we’ll be watching the sky in New York City. A heavy dose of snow is predicted for Saturday afternoon and the city is prepping to keep everyone safe. New Yorkers are asked to do their part ...
A fast-moving storm will bring snow across New York City and the Northeast starting late Saturday and persisting through Sunday morning. New York is forecast to get from 3 to 5 inches overnight ...
NEW YORK — After days of balmy weather, New York City is slated to get hit with snow and then blasted by frigid cold by weekend’s end. Saturday morning started off cloudy and is set to turn ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) — Before all eyes turn to the big game, we’ll be watching the sky in New York City. A heavy dose of snow is predicted for Saturday afternoon and the city is prepping to keep everyone ...