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Welcome to 'false spring,' New York! A polar vortex split could bring bitter cold back to NY, but how cold will it get and when? The latest forecast
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Latest Monday snow forecast for NY, NJ, CT: See totals, timeline l LIVE blizzard updates
Intense snow is expected across the NYC area through Monday. See the latest forecast here.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The National Weather Service and a pair of longtime weather almanacs say New York may see warmer-than-normal weather this spring. The Weather Service's seasonal outlook for March and ...
Blizzard warnings were issued Saturday for New York City, New Jersey, southern New England and coastal communities along the East Coast.
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NYC weather forecast: Models show growing threat of weekend snowstorm; winter storm watch issued
The timeline for NYC snow appears increasingly likely Sunday night into early Monday, but exact totals remain uncertain and depend on the storm’s track.
The National Weather Service says there is a 40% percent chance of scattered snow showers in store Sunday for Long Island. It's 26 degrees outside at 9 a.m. Friday, headed into the low 40s, and the National Weather Service said we could hit 49 degrees Saturday.
Thunderstorms are expected in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut this weekend after severe weather hit the Midwest.
The Big Apple could see another quick blast of snow and frigid temps this weekend, before warmer weather arrives next week, according to forecasts. The city – and more likely the suburbs north of Gotham – is expected to get a coating of snow late Sunday morning into the early afternoon,
Forecast models diverge sharply on the storm's intensity and track, leaving Upstate New York with a wide range of possible snowfall outcomes.
Boston and New York were bracing for a punishing mix of heavy snow and strong winds that will bring blizzard conditions. “Stay home and stay inside,” forecasters said.
Syracuse hit 66 degrees Saturday, and the National Weather Service says Tuesday could break the March 10 record of 67 degrees set in 1977.