Up to 8 inches of snow possible in Fri. storm
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While it wasn’t a white Christmas in New York City, a snowy weekend is likely, with what could be the biggest snowstorm in four years. City sanitation crews are getting ready to hit the streets to prepare roads for the storm that could bring eight inches to the five boroughs and parts of the Tri-State Area.
Christmas may be over, but the holiday travel season continues -- and travelers could be impacted by wintery weather.
If New York City sees more than 4 inches of snow, it will be the most significant accumulation since January 2022, when more than 8 inches fell in Central Park.
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New Jersey and New York brace for up to 10 inches of snow before Christmas travel weekend
A wintery combination of snow and sleet is expected to cover the area throughout Saturday morning. Snow is expected to fall dry and powdery during the day before becoming wet overnight
It’s not a white Christmas. But it will be a white weekend — at least around here. An area of low pressure is expected to approach the tri-state area Friday, bringing accumulating snow late Friday afternoon into Saturday morning,
As of 1 p.m., 2.7 inches of snow had fallen at Belvedere Castle in Central Park, the official National Weather Service measuring station for the city. That made Sunday the earliest date of the season since 2018 that more than two inches of snow had accumulated in Central Park.
A winter storm is threatening to drop heavy snow on New York City and surrounding areas, potentially snarling post-Christmas holiday weekend travel.
At least 400 international and domestic flights have been canceled and many delayed, according to FlightAware, an airline tracking service
New York Governor Kathy Hochul is asking New Yorkers to exercise caution ahead of snowfall expected to pound the state, her office announced on Wednesday. A winter storm watch is in effect from Friday afternoon through Saturday,
A major new winter storm is expected to bring ice and snow to the upper Midwest on Thursday, with the system moving through the lower Northeast on Friday.