Meteorologist John Homenuk returns to explain why the city keeps dodging big storms and why all is not yet lost.
Some spots saw as much as 5 and 6 feet of snow over a five-day span, according to the NWS. See the latest totals.
A trough of low pressure will help to switch our wind flow back out of the northwest between late tonight and the end of the ...
Where you live makes all the difference in how much winter you see − a trend that's brought some eye-popping disparities in ...
A short-lived round of snow early Saturday could cause roads to become slippery for the start of the weekend, but the region ...
A long-lasting snow event is underway across Vermont and Northern New York, with snowfall expected to continue through ...
A snowstorm is headed to New York City and the tri-state area on Monday morning. Snow was expected to fall in central and southern New Jersey around 7 a.m. before making its way to the Big Apple by 10 ...
The Big Apple could be looking at 1 to 3 inches of snow, but the southern part of the Garden State could be facing 5 to 8 ...
The weekend is upon us and the weather looks decent across Central New York so winter enthusiast will be able to enjoy all the new snow that has fallen recently. Details ...
Friday felt much better as the winds finally eased during the day. Late at night, a storm system slides well south of the tri-state region and New York City will be just ...
A winter storm sweeping across the country could bring snow and ice to New York City at the start of the week. Winter Storm ...
Will NYC commuters see snow Monday? According to the NWS, New York City may only see trace amounts of snow, with less than an ...