New York City Gets Its 1st Big Snowfall of Season
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Some of the highest totals so far are on Long Island and in New Jersey, where greater than 6" of snow has been measured.
FOX 5 New York on MSN
Weather: Snow falls across NYC and parts of New Jersey, Connecticut
NEW YORK - Snow is still falling across New York City, New Jersey and southern Connecticut this Sunday morning, with several inches of accumulation expected to continue as winter weather advisories remain in place.
AccuWeather recently issued a weather warning for the New York City area, advising that temperatures will drop into the teens Sunday night into Monday morning. As the thermometer plummets, the weather alert warns that any moisture, slush or untreated surface will quickly refreeze after sundown.
ABC7 New York on MSN
Snow packs punch, snarls travel as deep freeze settles in New York City, New Jersey
The season's first widespread snowfall blanketed the Tri-State area on Sunday, which created slick conditions out on the roads for drivers and snarled traffic.
FOX 5 New York on MSN
How much snow fell on Sunday? Totals for NYC area
State area on Sunday, and observations from the National Weather Service show totals across NYC, Long Island, NJ and Connecticut.
The Journal News on MSN
How much snow did we get in NYC-metro area Dec. 13? See inch counts
See a list of snow totals in the NYC-metro area after the snow storm on Saturday, Dec. 13, and see when it could snow again.
The snow complicated travel across the region, triggering flight disruptions at all of the area airports. According to the city, flights headed to JFK and LaGuardia were placed under a ground stop Sunday morning,
WPIX New York City, NY on MSN
How much more snow to expect in NY
New York City is seeing its first real snow of the season. Here’s what to expect throughout the week. The snow is expected to slow down by Sunday afternoon, according to the
The Mirror US on MSN
New York City braces for brutal wind chills in frost bite blast as weather forecasters sound alarm
Residents in the New York City area are being advised to wrap up warm this Monday, as bone-chilling air and 40 mph wind gusts are forecast