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A winter storm Sunday into Monday could give NYC its first bout of snow for 2025 – but also poses a risk of a hazardous morning commute on the first day of the workweek in Tri-State.
The snow from these two systems will be scenic, even shovel-able for some, but not especially impactful. Anyone hoping for a big winter storm is going to have to wait.
Storm Team 4 is releasing a preliminary snow map, but it's important to note since we are still a couple of days out from this storm, the snow forecast numbers could change.
A winter storm system is expected to bring a mix of snow, rain and ice to the NYC area this weekend. Here's a look at the weather forecast timeline, projected snow totals and what comes next.
First Alert Weather: Snow coming down across Tri-State Area - 1/6/25 NEW YORK -- A winter storm is bringing snow to New York City and the surrounding area today, with New Jersey expected to see ...
Parting shot of snow at Central Park #nyc after a nasty afternoon of freezing rain. Officially a 1.6" storm total, 1.2" of which occurred since midnight, snapping the streak of 701 calendar days ...
Pedestrians cross the street as snow falls on Jan. 19, 2025, in New York City. The National Weather Service issued winter storm warnings for Sunday through Monday morning, expecting 3 to 5 inches ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- A coastal storm hit the New York City and the Tri-State area on Tuesday morning, packing high winds and dumping heavy snow in some areas, leading to school closures, warnings ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) – A blanket of snow covered New York City Monday morning after a weekend storm. Snowflakes started falling Sunday afternoon and ended overnight, with some areas of New York ...
New York City public schools are going remote Tuesday due to a winter storm that is forecast to dump 5-8 inches of snow on the Big Apple, Mayor Eric Adams said.
PUBLISHED: February 4, 2025 at 1:48 PM EST A fast-moving winter storm is expected to blast New York and the tristate area on Thursday morning, bringing snow, sleet and eventually rain to the region.
A new storm will move from the Central U.S. to the East Coast April 2, 2018 through April 4th, 2018. Up to a foot of spring snow is expected for the Northern Plains to Great Lakes.
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