It was another cold, windy day around NYC, Long Island and New Jersey. We also have an additional update on potential snow.
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FOX 5 New York on MSNNo blizzard, but NYC snow still possible on Thursday: Timing, what to expectWhat they're saying "There are some snow showers that pass through very briefly, maybe for a couple of hours as we head through the afternoon Thursday into the evening," FOX 5 NY' ...
While temperatures will continue to be colder-than-normal for the next few days, a warming trend begins after Thursday. So what will the weekend look like? See the forecast ...
As rain takes over with the rising temperatures, it will make for a soggy, not slushy, Thursday morning commute in and around NYC. Snowfall totals area-wide will be unimpressive. Snow ...
Here is the latest on the storm that was initially expected to bring multiple inches of snow to Staten Island.
The city didn’t actually spread more salt than usual. But it may have seemed that way, according to the Sanitation Department, because there was less snow and rain.
Winter weather is gearing back up on Saturday as New York City and its surrounding area expect more storms of snow, sleet and rain, making for a wet weekend.Saturday will be cloudy with a high of 36, ...
NEW YORK — Another round of snow and sleet is expected to hit the New York City area Saturday night. Winter storm watches will be in effect for parts of the Tri-State Area from 7 p.m. Saturday ...
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FOX 5 New York on MSNSevere weather alert on Wednesday: NYC braces for heavy rain, gusty winds and strong stormsA powerful storm system is expected to slam the NYC area on Wednesday with potentially severe weather. Here's what you need to know.
New Yorkers awoke Sunday to up to four inches of snow — with even more fallings in some parts of the tristate area. And even more could be on the way this coming week. Following a night of heavy ...
The Big Apple could get up to 5 inches of snow overnight Sunday and as many as 8 inches in the suburbs, leading to treacherous road conditions leading into Super Bowl Sunday as more snow storms ...
Snow in New York City will take on smells from the city, experts say, whereas snow in the Swiss Alps will take up odors from ...
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