A North Country man died over the weekend when he was involved in a head-on crash with a pickup truck, New York State Police ...
NEW YORK CITY - No, New York City is not getting a nor'easter on Thursday, but New Yorkers could still see some snow.
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FOX 5 New York on MSNSnow showers expected Thursday in NYC; slick evening commute possibleWhile New Yorkers could still see some snow, accumulations won't be much, but the timing of the wet weather could make for a ...
While temperatures will continue to be colder-than-normal for the next few days, a warming trend begins after Thursday. So ...
It was another cold, windy day around NYC, Long Island and New Jersey. We also have an additional update on potential snow.
A series of winter weather alerts are in effect across New York, bringing heavy snowfall, strong winds, and dangerously cold temperatures. How much more snow will we get?
"Looks a little more significant than what we had just pass by, but it's something to watch," FOX 5 NY's Mike Woods said. Following this week's event, another chance of snow arises for the weekend.
NEW YORK -- New York City's weather is warming up this week, but snow is also back in the forecast. We're easing into the work week with seasonal sunshine, but there are a couple of hiccups in ...
Amid these freezing conditions, New York City has experienced bouts of snowfall which have coated the metropolis; a change from the over 700-day snowless streak experienced just a couple years ago.
The Thursday morning commute across the New York City area could be a slick and slippery one. The Big Apple could see snow fall during the a.m. rush hour, which could wreak havoc on untreated ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- A fast-moving storm blanketed the region with snow on Saturday night. The snow shifted to ice and freezing rain making roads treacherous in parts of New Jersey. Snowfall totals ...
Syracuse, N.Y. -- Most of Upstate New York will be under winter weather alerts tonight and Wednesday as another storm system delivers squalls and lake effect snow. The hardest-hit areas are likely ...
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