NEW YORK (PIX11) — The storm that has the potential to bring a significant amount of snow continues to track well south of the region Wednesday night. In its place, an upper-level disturbance ...
If it moves closer to the coast, snow amounts may decrease in the NYC metro area but increase inland. Conversely, if it tracks further offshore, coastal areas may see higher snow totals.
NEW YORK - Snow, sleet and ice hit the Tri-State Area on Saturday. Snow fell across the region for several hours Saturday night and is expected to transition into sleet and rain overnight.
New York City will begin to see the effects of the storm Wednesday night into Thursday morning, with a wintry mix accumulating no more than an inch of snow — if anything sticks, Fox Weather told ...
Up to 4.5 inches of snow fell in parts of the Tri-State Area during the winter storm, mainly in the northwestern regions. West Shokan, in Ulster County, New York recorded the most snow ...
Feet of snow across parts of central New York caused more than two dozen homes and businesses to collapse under its weight, according to Oswego County officials. A lake-effect snowstorm started on ...
Meteorologists are forecasting two more nights of snow in New York City and the surrounding areas on Tuesday and Wednesday. According to the National Weather Service, about 1 inch of snow could ...