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What to Know Preliminary forecasts show 8-12 inches of snow can be expected for much of the tri-state area, including New York City, the Hudson Valley, nearly all of New Jersey and into Connecticut; areas along the coast may see slightly lower totals,
A winter storm watch has been issued for Onondaga County, with heavy snow beginning Sunday and continuing through Monday evening.
The latest forecast puts Central Park at 12 inches of snow, and that’s still the highest snowfall seen there in several years. The last time New York’s weather station in the park saw more than a foot of snow from a single storm was in 2021.
What to Know A foot or more of snow could blanket the NYC area today into Monday, as much of the U.S. faces a crippling winter storm. Parts of the tri-state area, like Poughkeepsie, could see 18+ inches.
A winter storm is headed to the Tri-State Area with heavy snow expected. New Yorkers could see 6-12 inches Saturday night into Monday.
Wind chills will fall below zero after midnight, creating potentially dangerous conditions for anyone outdoors.
Rain will change to snow on Wednesday evening as a cold front moves through, creating potentially hazardous travel conditions through Friday morning.
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New York City Public Schools closed Monday due to inclement weather; remote learning for students
While all New York City public school buildings will be closed, instruction will continue remotely only for students scheduled to attend school on Monday.
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Weather models predict scenarios for upcoming winter storm hitting NY
A potential winter storm could be brewing this weekend. FOX 5 NY's meteorologists Nick Gregory and Audrey Puente discuss what the weather models are currently predicting.
Bad weather is getting the blame for a multi-vehicle crash that closed a portion of a busy interstate in New York.
It’s still snowing in some places on Monday morning, but here are the snowfall totals across New York state for the storm that hit Sunday and Monday.