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NYC ice storm forecast: Snow timeline, impacts for Thursday morning commute
An incoming winter storm is expected to bring freezing rain, snow, sleet and ice during the Thursday morning commute across the NYC area. Here are timing and impacts for your area.
NYC weather: Here’s timeline for winter storm set to bring snow, sleet and freezing rain
According to James Tomasini, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service, the five boroughs are in range to receive a general 1 to 2 inches of snowfall at the onset of Thursday morning’s winter storm.
Trio of storms set to hit NYC area, with first round of snow and slush coming Thursday
After a very dry January, February is getting off to a much sloppier start. One system moved through Sunday night. Now we’re tracking a series of systems – three, to be exact – between now and next week.
Massachusetts could see 1 to 4 inches of snow from quick-hitting storm, along with sleet, freezing rain, rain
Get ready to take it slow out there. The National Weather Service is tracking a quick-hitting winter storm that will likely bring total snow and sleet accumulations between 1 and 4 inches — and ice accumulations around a light glaze.
Multiple Winter Storms To Bring Rounds Of Snow, Ice Across Portions Of Midwest, Northeast Into The Weekend
An active weather pattern is shaping up in the Midwest and Northeast, where two rounds of snow and ice are expected through this weekend. This wintry pattern could then persist into next week.
Wintry storm headed for NYC on Thursday with snow, sleet and rain
A fast-moving winter storm is expected to blast New York and the tristate area on Thursday morning, bringing snow, sleet and eventually rain to the region. Precipitation will begin overnight Wednesday into early Thursday morning,
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Is alternate side parking suspended tomorrow?: What New York City drivers need to know
A winter storm bringing snow, ice and sleet is set to hit the New York City metro area Thursday morning. The storm is set to ...
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Snow, icy mix headed for NYC tomorrow. Map shows how much to expect.
Snow and icy weather are expected to make for a dangerous commute tomorrow morning around New York and New Jersey.
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NYC issues weather alert for Thursday’s winter storm: Here’s when it will start
DSNY has issued a Winter Operations Advisory for tomorrow, February 6, beginning at 1am. Snow will turn to freezing rain, and ...
Fox 5 NY
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Winter storm to drop sleet, ice on tri-state
A winter storm is set to bring freezing rain, sleet and a few inches of snowfall to the tri-state area on Thursday. FOX 5's ...
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How much snow are we getting Thursday? Winter weather advisories up for NYC area
A winter weather advisory has been issued for New York City, Long Island, the Hudson Valley and much of New Jersey, along ...
FOX 5 New York on MSN
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NY, NJ schools delayed ahead of Feb. 6 ice, snow storm: Track closings
Here's a look at which schools have announced delays and which schools are closed for Thursday, February 6 as a winter storm ...
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Winter weather advisory in Binghamton NY: How much snow, ice expected
A new winter weather advisory was issued for Broome, Susquehanna and Delaware County residents, warning of a winter storm ...
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Pete Alonso set to return to New York Mets for 2025 season
As a winter storm is set to hit to hit New York City, it’s fitting that the “Polar Bear” is returning to the Big Apple. Pete ...
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Central California Winter Storm—Live Tracker
The storm is set to bring dangerous conditions, with up to 34 inches of snowfall and wind gusts reaching 60 mph.
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NY will see snow, then 50-degree temperatures
While Staten Island Chuck and Punxsutawney Phil disagree on the long-term forecast, the near future indicates that a bit of ...
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