A powerful winter storm is quickly dumping snow onto NYC, with the forecast showing 4 to 6 inches of accumulation by the end of Saturday night Track live radar and the storm's timeline: ...
A winter storm that hit Massachusetts Saturday night was set to bring up to a foot of snow to some parts of the state. Here’s ...
We will have sunshine today with most areas in the 50s to around 60. A winter storm will impact the area Tuesday into Tuesday night.
The NWS had expected between 5 and 8 inches of snow for the region, which would make it the biggest snowstorm of the season so far. All of Rhode Island except Block Island is under a Winter Storm ...
Warmer air will try to spread north, and this will change the snow to a wintry mix. This mix may get into the metro by late afternoon. The mix transition line will track north of I-64 Tuesday evening ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- Saturday night's winter storm dropped anywhere from a couple of inches to as much as 5 inches across the Tri-State. Central Park reported 3.1 inches of snow. The highest totals were ...
Bourne got the most snow in Massachusetts, according to National Weather Service snowfall reports. Here's a look at how much snow Cape Cod towns saw.
That will change Wednesday night as a strong low-pressure storm system rolls into the Midwest. Snow will likely begin well after dark Wednesday evening, arriving sometime between sunset and midnight.
Heavy snow overnight in Connecticut turned to sleet and freezing rain, causing icy conditions for Sunday morning, the weather ...
A winter storm warning is in effect until 1 p.m. Sunday for much of central and southern New Hampshire, where the most snow has fallen. After heavy snow bands moved through overnight, the snow let up ...
The new work week kicks off with a mix of sun and clouds on Monday. Highs in the mid 10s. A cold front could spark a few snow showers Monday evening, especially in parts of Central Wisconsin.
At least a few inches of snow seems likely Tuesday into Tuesday night, though the storm track isn’t locked in yet.