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How much snow to expect in NYC as winter storm warning, state of emergency declared
The NYC area is forecast to see significant snow on Sunday as New Jersey declares a state of emergency. Here's how much to expect, when the storm will stop and end, plus how to track live coverage:
How much snow will fall in New York and New Jersey today? Here's the winter storm forecast.
Winter storm warnings have been issued for New York, New Jersey and Connecticut with the entire region bracing for snow.
Snow totals: See how much has fallen during Sunday's storm
Don’t be fooled, our big Sunday snow event hasn’t hit yet. After a brief lull, snow is picking back up in New York City and will continue as temperatures drop below freezing Sunday evening. Snow totals between 3-5 inches are still expected for the city,
Track snow through New York City area
Track the snow through the New York City area: Exclusive StormTracker 4 Radar
Snowflakes fell across the tri-state on Sunday afternoon, but the heaviest snow is ahead and temperatures fall below freezing. The bulk of the snow is expected to fall between 5 and 9 p.m. in the immediate New York City area.
New York City Weather Forecast This Weekend: Live Tracker
The National Weather Service (NWS) predicts a 50 percent chance of snow Sunday afternoon and night while the Weather Channel predicts an 80 percent chance of snow hitting the city on Sunday. Snow accumulation could reach up to four inches, according to AccuWeather.
New York City, Tri-State blanketed with snow ahead of bitter cold
State area will be digging out Monday morning from the first significant snowstorm of the season, followed by the coldest temperatures in two years over the next few days.Snow began falling across much of the area by early Sunday afternoon.
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NYC braces for 6 inches of snow, brutal cold as polar vortex blasts region. Here’s when it will start
Once the snow starts to come in, the temperature will essentially drop like a rock,” Fox Forecast Center Meteorologist ...
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Winter weather alerts to take effect ahead of snow Sunday in New York metro area
Much of the tri-state is scheduled to be under a winter storm warning for a snowstorm Sunday that could bring the most ...
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NYC weather: Snow predicted to fall an inch per hour before tapering off early Monday morning
Surfaces will become slippery as motorists are urged to exercise caution, drive extra slowly and allow extra distance between ...
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Rain, snow, then extreme cold the next few days around NYC
The weather starts to warm up today around NYC, but rain, snow and dangerously cold temperatures are on the way.
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How much snow are we getting this weekend in NYC?
New York City is expected to get widespread, measurable snow Sunday, with areas north and west of the city primed for up to a ...
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Polar vortex to dump half a foot of snow on NYC, followed by deadly Arctic cold
A brutal polar vortex is set to bury the Big Apple in snow Sunday and then deliver deadly single-digit temperatures that will ...
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NYC weather: ‘Bomb cyclone’ to bring heavy snow and frigid temperatures
An arctic blast will bring a sharp drop in temperatures, and it might feel even colder, according to AccuWeather.
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Up to 6 inches of snow could fall in NYC this weekend: Timeline, weather forecast
The NYC area could see significant snow this weekend for the first time in years, with "the potential for up to 6 inches." ...
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You could be fined for not shoveling your sidewalk during NYC snow
With up to 6 inches of snow possible in New York City on Sunday, locals are being asked to do their part to keep sidewalks ...
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