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Here's how much snow NYC could see in DecemberLater this week, an Alberta Clipper will roll across the northern tier of the U.S., potentially bringing snow to New York City. Here's what you need to know, including a preview of December in NYC.
NEW YORK -- From snow to spring-like temperatures, the New York City area will see another weather rollercoaster this week. Our First Alert Weather team is tracking it all for the days ahead.
In the New York City area, the wintry mix will turn into a wet snow by 7 a.m., just in time for the morning commute. Five to 8 inches of snow is predicted for the area, according to the service.
New York City dodges snow this week, but it’ll be nothing but gray skies ahead. After being battered by freezing weather in the last few weeks of January, the month is ending without a bang as ...
Hudson Valley weather could see plowable snow. Here's how much snow you could get this weekend in New York City, New Jersey, Connecticut.
Snow, sleet, ice and rain muck up Thursday commutes as some schools delay start When all is said and done, 1-2 inches will add up across much of New Jersey and into the Hudson Valley.
Another round of snow was expected to hit New York City and the tristate area overnight Tuesday into Wednesday morning. Between 1 and 3 inches was predicted for the five boroughs, according to the ...
On Thursday, Central Park tied the record for 322 consecutive days without measurable snow, which consists of .1” or more. There’s been no measurable snow in New York City since March 9, 2022.
It has snowed 11 times in New York City on Easter. The most snow happened in 1970, when 4 inches fell on March 29. Instead of an Easter bonnet, people likely needed winter hats and boots.
It has been a banner year for Binghamton so far, which leads with 48.8 inches of snow by Jan. 9, more than all of last winter and more than 16 inches above normal by that date.
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