While NYC only saw 1-2 inches of snow, and Long Island got 2-3 inches, neighborhoods in South Jersey were buried.
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Hosted on MSNMore snow falls across New York City, the Tri-StateTuesday night's storm dumped several inches of snow on parts of New Jersey but little or nothing to the north of New York ...
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 (WABC) -- Tuesday night's winter storm dropped the most snow south of New York City, with more than 6 inches reported in parts of South Jersey. 2-3 inches were observed across Long Island, ...
Two years ago, winter seemed nonexistent in Washington, D.C., with less than an inch of snow falling throughout the season. A ...
A series of winter storms swept across the United States this week, bringing snow, sleet and freezing rain to millions of ...
According to the NWS advisory, the Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect from 7 p.m. Wednesday to 9 a.m. Thursday, ...
Quick on the heels of the overnight snow, another low ramps up Wednesday night into Thursday. The second system headed to the ...
The first of multiple storm systems hit our area Tuesday night into Wednesday morning, bringing with it more accumulating snow to parts of our area.
The next in a series of winter storms hit the tri-state area overnight into Wednesday, dumping more than a half-foot of snow in parts of the region as residents prepared for more winter weather ahead.
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.
This storm was billed at the worst in Rochester in a decade. Snowdrifts were hip-deep. Roads were closed and airplanes ...
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