Rain is rolling into New York City, and some areas north and west of the city may see icy conditions for the morning commute.
New York City has faced a prolonged period of frigid conditions very low temperatures but a slight reprieve is forecast.
A winter storm skirting by Kauai on Thursday will soon bring flood-inducing rain, strong winds, and even heavy snow across Hawaii.
A seasonal outlook from the National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center reveals that New York is forecast with a likelihood of above-average temperatures from February through April 2025. (Courtesy of the National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center) (Courtesy of the National Weathe
NYC's winter weather has been slightly warmer than usual, with an average temp of 35°F recorded in Central Park on January 29.
Rain is expected to move into the area as early as 3 a.m. Friday, however, it’s “much more likely” that residents will see rain closer to 7-8 a.m., according to Matthew Wunsch, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service.
New York City will finally warm up a bit after days of Arctic onslaught, with temperatures hitting 40 midweek, meteorologists predicted.
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.
The NWS has issued a winter storm watch for several counties in New York, with heavy lake effect snow expected.
The Central New York region is due for some more snow, and the National Weather Service advises drivers in heavily affected areas to take their time.
After days of balmy weather, New York City is slated to get buried in snow and then hit with an arctic blast expected to unleash a potentially life-threatening chill.
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