Sunshine and mild temperatures return to New York City today, but a brief chance of light snow is expected Sunday before a ...
The Big Apple could see another quick blast of snow and frigid temps this weekend, before warmer weather arrives next week, ...
Forecasters at NBC 4 New York say temperatures will climb steadily through the back half of this week. By the weekend, we’re looking at highs in the upper 50s. That alone feels like a small miracle ...
The timeline for NYC snow appears increasingly likely Sunday night into early Monday, but exact totals remain uncertain and depend on the storm’s track.
We told you snow. And we’re not just talking about Thursday night, though that could be wintry, too. Our chances for meaningful snow on Thursday have actually decreased since earlier in the week — so ...
At 6:28 a.m. on Saturday, the National Weather Service released a winter storm watch valid from Sunday 7 a.m. until Monday 6 p.m. for Greene, Columbia, Ulster and Dutchess counties.
Bill Deger, a senior meteorologist with AccuWeather, believes the city will likely see 1-3 inches of accumulation; 3-6 inches is possible for those in eastern Long Island. He forecasts snow will begin ...
Snow is headed to NJ and NYC, AccuWeather and NOAA say. But when will the snow hit, and how much will we get? See the latest snow forecasts.
Sunday’s temperatures will be notably colder, ranging from the upper teens in the Tug Hill region to the mid-20s closer to Syracuse. Overnight lows will drop into the single digits for most areas, ...
Enjoy the warmth while it lasts, because accumulating snow moves in after dark, with below-0 wind chills to follow.
NYC's snowfall is stacking up. Even though 43 inches is about 2 feet greater than — or nearly doubling — standard, it is not its snowiest winter.