Long Island is expected to get 3 to 5 inches of snow Saturday night through Sunday morning, as a winter storm watch goes into ...
The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory; snow should peak between 8 p.m. and midnight, says Newsday meteorologist Rich Von Ohlen.
February has brought the jet stream, and thus the storm track, farther north and closer to our area. Temperatures haven't been as cold, and it's been stormier. Why haven't we seen a big storm yet?
A winter weather advisory is in effect overnight, with a few inches of snow expected on Long Island and a slippery Wednesday morning commute. Snow arrives tonight, with 2 to 3 inches on average ...
WHAT'S NEXT: Track of weekend storm is not set yet, a wiggle to the north will mean more mixing and less totals, a wiggle to the south means a chance of more than 6 inches. WHAT'S NEW: WINTER ...
Inland parts of New Jersey, New York and Connecticut are under a winter storm warning until 4 a.m. Monday. New York City, Long Island and coastal parts of the tri-state will fall under a winter ...
A winter storm brought four inches of snow to Long Island on Sunday night into Monday morning, when many people were off from work and school for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The highest snowfall ...
New Jersey declared a state of emergency, and the entire Tri-State area is under a Winter Storm Warning or Winter Weather ... 5 and 8 inches. Eastern Long Island should get mostly a rain-snow ...
Further inland, a winter storm warning was also issued for a risk ... Along the Jersey Coast and the eastern end of Long Island, where temperatures start off a bit milder, initial rain and snow ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results