Snow and icy weather are expected to make for a dangerous commute tomorrow morning around New York and New Jersey.
Drivers faced treacherous travel for the morning commute on Thursday as a winter storm brought snow, ice, and rain to New York City and the Tri-State.
in New York City. The National Weather Service issued winter storm warnings for Sunday through Monday morning, expecting 3 to 5 inches of snow in New York City and 5 to 8 inches outside the NYC ...
Thursday’s sloppy morning precipitation has come and gone, but a Winter Storm Watch is already in place for our next round of ...
An incoming winter storm is expected to bring freezing rain, snow, sleet and ice during the Thursday morning commute across ...
Governor Kathy Hochul has urged New Yorkers to exercise caution as two significant winter storms are set to impact the state.
Just as one storm packing snow and ice exits the NYC area, a Winter Storm Watch has been issued as another storm could bring ...
Storm Freya whipped from the Midwest into the Northeast Thursday, coating roads in slick ice from Baltimore up the I-95 ...
A winter storm warning in place across parts of New York will remain in effect until the early hours of Thursday morning.
Residents across NY, NJ and CT woke up to snow on the ground, and according to forecasters, a more "significant" weather event is possible for later this week in NYC. Here's what you need to know.
A storm system will move through the region Thursday morning bringing snow and a wintry mix to the tri-state area.
Storm Freya is coating roads in slick ice from Baltimore up the I-95 corridor, making for dangerous commutes and forcing ...