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Some light snow is moving through NYC and the surrounding New York and New Jersey area today, just in time for Christmas Eve.
April has felt more like winter as we face cold, rainy weather around New York, and now we even have snow in the forecast.
Some tri-state residents woke up to a couple of inches or more of snow on Friday. While most of the immediate New York City area, some towns north and west of the city, especially at higher ...
Parts of New York state have seen significant snow, with Orchard Park and other Buffalo suburbs south of the city receiving feet of snow this week. But New York City so far has not seen any ...
Heavy snow will continue piling up in western New York state through Sunday after a historic storm saw the Buffalo area logging record snowfall totaling more than 6 feet in some areas.
Snow way! Skiing in New York and other East Coast states is usually the butt of snide jokes about icy, rocky conditions that can’t compare to Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, California and the like ...
A fast-moving nor’easter dumped snow on New York City and other major Northeast metropolitan areas Tuesday, knocking out power and disrupting travel, work and school. Here’s the latest: ...
New York could get as much as 18 to 26 inches of snow, which is less than the long-term average of 29.8, according to the commercial-forecaster, although this is significantly more than the 2.3 ...
Topline Parts of New York and Pennsylvania are bracing for the first major snowstorm of the winter season on Monday, which is expected to disrupt post-Thanksgiving travel.
By early afternoon, what little snow remained clung to trash bags, and street corners were covered in gray slush. Finally, it looked like winter in New York.
If you live north and west of New York City, accumulating snow is possible Thursday into Friday. Here's who is most likely to see snow this week.
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