New Yorkers awoke Sunday to up to four inches of snow — with even more fallings in some parts of the tristate area. And even ...
Cleanup efforts are underway after a fast-moving winter storm blanketed the Tri-State region with snow on Saturday night.
The five boroughs could see less snow accumulation if the powerful snowstorm blowing in from the Midwest transitions to a ...
Central Park saw at least 3 inches of snow overnight, while parts of Connecticut, Long Island and the Lower Hudson Valley ...
Just as one winter storm exited the NYC area, a new one is expected to slam similar areas of NY, NJ and CT over the weekend ...
Snow, sleet and ice hit the Tri-State Area on Saturday, and now the cleanup is underway before things freeze over.
Goodman explained that as New York City rests on the northern fringe of this winter system, areas further south are more ...
NYC is catching a break from the snow today, but it will be short lived. We're expecting a messy commute Wednesday and Thursday mornings.
A winter storm is set to bring 6 to 9 inches of snow starting Tuesday evening, with heavy snowfall continuing into Wednesday.
Central Park reported 3.1 inches of snow. Sandy Hook, Connecticut had the highest total with 6.1 inches. Long Island also reported some of the highest totals including 5.1 inches in Muttontown and 5 ...
NEW YORK - Snow, sleet and ice hit the Tri-State Area on Saturday. Snow fell across the region for several hours Saturday ...