The BriefA winter storm brought a mixed bag of freezing rain, snow, sleet and ice to the New York City area.Winter weather ...
Our stormy pattern continues this weekend with a winter storm watch for Saturday night into Sunday.While we enjoy a brief bright but blustery break on Friday, temperatures will drop during the day ...
NEW YORK -- A winter storm is bringing snow to New York City and the surrounding area today, with New Jersey expected to see the highest totals. New York City public schools are in session Monday ...
NEW YORK -- The weather starts to warm up Friday around New York City, but rain, snow and dangerously cold temperatures are on the way over the next few days. Rain and snow are expected to arrive ...
Snow fell across the tri-state area Sunday night, with many residents waking up to a blanket of white outside. A special ...
Forecasters declared a winter weather advisory for New York City from 1 p.m. until early Monday morning — and the snow had begun to fall as the sun set across the tri-state area Sunday evening ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) – If you’re making plans this weekend you want to prepare for some snow. Forecasters from the National Weather Service project that the tri-state could see another round of ...
New York City woke up Monday morning, Jan. 20, 2025, to a few inches of snow and freezing, icy temperatures, that are expected to last all week. In the aftermath of the snowstorm, neighborhood ...
Parts of the Empire state where walloped with snow Monday and parts of western and central New York expect more lake effect snow through Wednesday. Some communities south and east of Buffalo have ...
Forecast models have been making the rounds on social media: one shows a major snowstorm hitting the NYC area with over 20 inches of snow, while the other forecasts snowfall, but in a much lighter ...
If there is any accumulating snow, it would likely happen overnight, when temperatures are the coldest. "As we get to the back side of the storm, we pull down more cold air," FOX 5 NY's Mike Woods ...
Sunday is when “things get interesting,” according to Weather Channel meteorologist Jennifer Grey. An area of low pressure will reportedly develop offshore, blanketing New York, Philadelphia ...