Snow, sleet and freezing rain is in the forecast Saturday — and more is on the way. Here's what to know about upcoming winter weather.
A quick-moving winter storm system is expected to bring accumulating snowfall this weekend to parts of the NYC area. Here's ...
See the latest snow maps from the National Weather Service, AccuWeather and local TV and radio forecasters for the storm ...
Saturday's winter storm is shaping up to bring more snow accumulation to New York City than initially anticipated.
The advisory comes ahead of a winter storm set to deliver accumulating snow of 3 to 5 inches from Saturday night into Sunday ...
The timing: look for the first flakes to fly in the evening on Saturday and continue into the morning on Sunday. The immediate New York City area and areas to the north and west will see mostly snow.
A winter storm watch has been issued for all of Connecticut ahead of a weekend storm that could bring up to 8 inches of snow, ...
Another winter storm system will bring more snow, sleet and freezing rain to the New York City area on Saturday night—with up to 5 inches of snow possible in the city.
Super Bowl weekend could end up super snowy in New York. City dwellers could see anywhere between 3 and 5 inches of snow ...
The National Weather Service has proactively issued winter storm watches for Westchester, Rockland and Putnam counties ...
Just as the Midwest and Northeast wave goodbye to a winter storm, an even stronger one is on its way this weekend. Freezing ...
The forecast has sparked a travel advisory in the five boroughs from Saturday evening through Sunday, with New Yorkers being urged to avoid driving and take mass transit if possible. A winter storm ...