While temperatures will continue to be colder-than-normal for the next few days, a warming trend begins after Thursday. So ...
While New Yorkers could still see some snow, accumulations won't be much, but the timing of the wet weather could make for a ...
Get ready for another cold, windy day around NYC, Long Island and New Jersey. Plus, we have some updates on potential snow.
Here is the latest on the storm that was initially expected to bring multiple inches of snow to Staten Island.
Days of concentrated lake-effect snow resulted in feet of fresh powder being dumped on several counties in upstate New York. That was enough snow to collapse the roofs of several buildings in Oneida ...
There are a few things that Dombek remains confident of: The forecast for freezing temperatures and the eastward shift of a ...
The NWS said 10-18 inches of snow was blowing around Oswego, New York at 40 miles per hour. The lake effect snow was Feb. 17.
Parts of New York have been walloped with several feet of lake effect snow this week as snow, sleet, ice and freezing rain ...
NYC has three more snow chances this week, so how many inches will the city, N.J. and Long Island see when it's all said and ...
We’ve seen flakes flying every single day except 1 since 2025 began, and we’ll continue with the snowy theme to end the ...
A storm system will pass offshore Thursday followed by high pressure for the weekend. We can expect mostly cloudy skies ...
Among the snowiest U.S. cities with more than 100,000 residents, Syracuse is in second place behind Erie, Pennsylvania (102.8 ...