A winter storm is expected to bring three to five inches of snow to Long Island from Sunday into Monday, when many people ...
Central and Southern New Jersey/Southern Pennsylvania: 3 to 6 inches of snow. Northern New Jersey, New York City, Long Island, Lower Hudson Valley, and Coastal Connecticut: A trace to 2 inches of ...
The south shore of Long Island may have slightly higher totals there. Within NYC, a sharp cutoff between snowfall totals is very likely. Overall, the city is expected to receive 1-2 inches.
The precipitation began as a mix of rain and snow across Long Island, falling first in Nassau County and then in Suffolk County. Around 3 inches of snow was expected on the East End and closer to 5 ...
Parts of northern Nassau County could get around 3 inches of snow with 2 inches around Islip and less than one inch in ...
Buckle up for a topsy-turvy weekend of weather – starting with a warm surge and ending with accumulating snow! If you like ...
The snow forecast may be somewhat up in the air, but one thing is for sure: Any snow that falls will not be melting next week ...
Projections have been updated for the timing, track and snowfall totals for a fast-moving Nor’easter taking aim at the region ...
At this point, it looks like we could even see some light accumulations, particularly inland and across Long Island, where any snow activity is more organized. Looking ahead to Friday, it's the ...
Expect snow to move in by early afternoon, continuing through the evening, tapering off just after midnight. Along the Jersey Coast and the eastern end of Long Island, where temperatures start off ...