A winter storm dumped snow overnight across the NYC area – but Mother Nature isn't done with NY, NJ and CT just yet. Here's what you need to know.
NEW YORK - Parts of New Jersey, New York and Connecticut were blanketed with snow overnight. Check below to find out how much snow your area recorded, according to the National Weather Service.
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Severe Weather Team 2 tracked the storm over the past week as it formed and when it pushed through the area on Tuesday afternoon. “It was a tricky forecast, but the snow came through about as ...
The winter storm that hit large parts of Georgia Tuesday is over, but state Department of Transportation crews were continuing to treat and plow roads Wednesday in areas that haven't seen ...
Officials warned before the storm's arrival the accumulation of ice on power lines and trees could cause outages. By 10:30 a.m., the number of outages had increased slightly to more than 35,000.