STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — After more than 48 hours of rain, the clouds have begun to part and give way to peaks of sunshine.
Amid an unprecedented uptick in brush fires and a drought warning, it's raining in New York City for the first time in weeks.
About two inches were forecast to fall through Saturday. Officials say it won’t be enough to fully replenish the city’s ...
Jackie Bray, New York state Commissioner of Homeland Security and Emergency Services, joined WNYC for an update.
New Yorkers watching the annual Macy's Day Parade next Thursday might need an umbrella, as a new storm impacting the New York ...
Amid an unprecedented uptick in brush fires and a drought warning, it rained in New York City for the first time in weeks Thursday.
While an inch of rain is expected to fall by the end of Friday, meteorologists say it still won’t be enough to undo the ...
Rainy and chilly wether will persist in City through Friday night, while some areas just north and west of the city are ...
New York City declared its first drought warning in over 20 years. Most of the area is in severe or extreme drought.