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8 inches of snow could fall Sun., slick roads possible
Up to 6 inches of snow could fall in NYC this weekend: Timeline, weather forecast
The NYC area could see significant snow this weekend for the first time in years, with "the potential for up to 6 inches." Here's the forecast.
Arctic weather returning to NYC, bringing up to 4″ of snow on Sunday
While Sunday is expected to start with a mix of sun and clouds, New Yorkers could see rain begin to fall in the afternoon before turning into snow as temperatures dive into the low 20s. Widespread snowfall of between 2 and 4 inches is possible by 1 a.m. Monday, according to AccuWeather.
Mass. weather: 8 inches of snow could fall Sunday, slick roads possible
Sunday’s winter storm is looking more certain, with meteorologists saying that snow totals could be between 2 and 6 inches, and possibly more than that. The northeastern United States – covering all of New England and extending southwest to Indiana,
4-8 inches of snow possible for parts of Mass. this weekend; Bitter air to follow
A LITTLE BIT OF DUSTING OF SNOW LAST NIGHT AND IT’S 32 DEGREES. A LITTLE BIT OF A BREEZE OUT OF THE WEST SOUTHWEST, BUT NOT MUCH OF ONE. WHAT’S GOING TO HAPPEN TONIGHT IS THE CLOUDS ARE GOING TO COME IN.
Here’s how cold it will be in D.C. and NY
Inauguration Day weather forecast: Here’s how cold it will be in D.C. and NY
Arctic air is set to bring bone-chilling temperatures across much of the U.S. in the coming days, making for a far colder-than-average Inauguration Day. How cold will it get?
Coldest weather in nearly 2 years comes to NYC area next week
The start of 2025 has been a chilly one. And temperatures have not bottomed out yet, with the coldest temperatures seen in nearly two years set to arrive next week
Brutal cold and punishing winds predicted for Inauguration Day in D.C.
The inauguration day forecast calls for bitter cold and high winds. It is expected to be D.C.’s coldest inauguration in 40 years.
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How much snow are we getting this weekend in NYC?
New York City is expected to get widespread, measurable snow Sunday, with areas north and west of the city primed for up to a ...
WINS Radio New York on MSN
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SUNDAY SNOWSTORM: 2-4 inches expected in NYC area before polar vortex ushers in 'coldest air' of season
A winter storm will drop up to 4 inches of snow on the New York City area Sunday before extreme cold takes over the region ...
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Feels like below freezing today around NYC area. Map shows next snow chance
Tomorrow will be generally less windy, but it will remain rather cold. And if everything comes together just right, we could ...
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N.Y. weather: Winter storm shifts track, raising Sunday snow projection for NYC
If the storm shifts yet again, there is the chance that the city could see up to 9 inches of snow or nothing more than an ...
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on MSN
New York City Weather Forecast This Weekend: Live Tracker
The National Weather Service (NWS) predicts a 50 percent chance of snow Sunday afternoon and night while the Weather Channel ...
The Weather Channel on MSN
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Snow Forecast To Impact Millions In The Northeast This Weekend, Including DC, Philadelphia, New York, Boston
On Saturday, a cold front will sweep through the area, bringing mainly rain to coastal areas and the Interstate 95 corridor.
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Scattered snow showers expected around NYC area today. Map shows how much.
Saturday is looking a little dicey with some showers around. While it doesn't appear to be a washout, you'll need to keep the umbrella handy. As for Sunday, we're watching a system that could brush ...
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on MSN
Weekend snow in NYC, NJ: Timeline, how much is expected and more
A double whammy of rain and then snow is expected this weekend in New York and New Jersey. Rain will start coming down around ...
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