Michigan winter storm radar, forecast updates
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Snow showers are impacting the Tri-State Area Monday morning and afternoon. A cold pattern will stick around for storm cleanup, leaving roads and sidewalks slushy and messy.
On the heels of the biggest snowfall the city has seen in five years, we’re already on the lookout for another storm that could impact us next weekend. Both the European and American long-range forecast models are picking up on a coastal low to develop off the Carolina coast on Saturday and clip the northeast Sunday.
New York City has been experiencing frigid temperatures this week as Arctic air and gusty winds push wind chills as low as 15 below zero, prompting a Code Blue as the Tri-State digs out from a weekend storm that dropped up to 16 inches of snow, with another system possible this weekend.
Thousands are without power as a major winter storm continues to barrel across the country, bringing snow and ice to New York.
At least 10 New Yorkers were found dead outdoors as below-freezing temperatures and a bruising snowstorm gripped the Big Apple over the weekend, officials said Tuesday. Mayor Zohran Mamdani revealed the grim death toll since Saturday,
The death toll from the storm has risen to 10. As it emerged that some of the dead had prior contact with social service workers, Mayor Zohran Mamdani vowed to do more to get people into shelters.
A massive winter storm dumped sleet, freezing rain and snow across much of the U.S. on Sunday, bringing subzero temperatures and halting air and road traffic. The ice and snowfall were expected to continue into Monday followed by very low temperatures which could cause “dangerous travel and infrastructure impacts” for days,
Four major New York cities set record daily snowfall totals Sunday as a massive storm dumped more than a foot of snow in some parts of the Empire State.
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Another potential weekend snowstorm looms for NY, NJ: Early thoughts, forecast
As the NYC area digs out from Sunday's major snowfall, forecasters are already tracking the potential for another significant winter storm that could impact the Tri-State area this weekend.
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani say the city is increasing outreach on the streets to try to bring people in from the bitter cold that has now left 10 people dead.