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The winter storm will continue to put down precipitation into Sunday afternoon before it exits the Tri-State. The main concern is a significant surge of Arctic air that will move into the region will stick around after the storm moves out. Subzero wind chills are projected through Monday. We may not even get above freezing until late next week.
Residents are feeling the cold weather, but there will be a slight break Thursday. All eyes are on the weekend with the possibility of a winter storm.
A monster winter storm is expected to sweep across much of the U.S. through this weekend, dumping up to 12 inches of snow onto the New York City area and unleashing absolute havoc across the country,
As the Tri-State braces for a weekend winter storm set to dump several inches of snow on the region, snow emergencies are likely on our horizon.
The chances for a "significant" amount of snow in the Tri-State have jumped sharply in the last 24 hours, the National Weather Service says.
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Snow coming to NYC area as 2 systems enter region this weekend. Here's the First Alert Forecast.
Get ready for more winter weather in the Tri-State Area because we're tracking two chances for accumulating snow this weekend.
New York braces for one of its worst winter storms in years as 16 inches of snow and Arctic freeze set to paralyse the tri-state this weekend.
As a result, the National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Watch for the Tri-State, effective from 12 a.m. Saturday - 12 p.m. Sunday. The watch includes all counties along and south of Interstate 64.
Snow fell in New York City and across the Tri-State Area on Sunday morning and evening, leaving a good amount to measure in its wake.
Snow response preparedness varies across municipalities throughout the Tri-State region as officials tell us they are awaiting updated forecasts for the weekend storm.