Winter Storm Warning, NYC and snow
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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.
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,
A winter storm is threatening to drop heavy snow on New York City and surrounding areas, potentially snarling post-Christmas holiday weekend travel.
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Weather NYC: Up to 5 inches of snow possible this weekend l Forecast, timing and impacts
The NYC area, including parts of NJ and CT, could get hit with several inches of snow this weekend. Here's a first look at the timeline and predicted totals.
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.
The snow will gradually ends across the area Tuesday afternoon. It's not expected to bring us much snow. A trace to an inch will fall in New York City, up to two inches in areas north and west, with up to four inches possible further to the north and west.
Is a Christmas miracle expected in New York and New Jersey this week? Snow is expected in the tri-state area on Tuesday, according to PIX11 meteorologists. The National Weather
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