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snow, New York
Winter weather alerts to take effect ahead of snow Sunday in New York metro area
Much of the tri-state is scheduled to be under a winter storm warning for a snowstorm Sunday that could bring the most accumulating snow to the area in nearly three years. Inland parts of New Jersey,
How much snow did New York and New Jersey get Sunday? Here are the latest snow totals.
Some of the highest snow totals were recorded in Orange and Dutchess counties in New York and in Morris County, New Jersey. Highland Mills, New York came in first with 8.1 inches of snow, closely followed by Hopewell Junction with 8. Chester saw 7.7 inches, and Congers saw 6.5.
Snowfall totals from around the New York area
Sunday's winter storm dropped anywhere from an inch to a half-foot of snow across the Tri-State. Central Park reported 1.6 inches of snow. The highest totals included more than 14 inches in Kendall, New York,
Vermont, New York snow totals through Friday
It's nothing all that impressive, but it's something that could cause a little bit of a stir on area roadways for late week. We have a weak system set to pass through the North Country and Upper Valley late tonight through Friday afternoon.
How much snow fell on Alabama? Here are latest NWS totals
At least 8 inches fell in New Orleans, where no snow had accumulated since 2009. (It broke a previous record of 2.7 inches, according to the NWS .) It was also the largest winter storm to hit Jacksonville in 35 years and the biggest for Houston since 1960.
How much snow did NY get? See the latest snowfall totals
Parts of the Empire state where walloped with snow Monday and parts of western and central New York expect more lake effect snow through Wednesday. Some communities south and east of Buffalo have already seen at least a foot of snow.
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NYC weather: Shift in temps will impact snow chances, but ‘we’re not done with winter yet,’ forecaster says
However, the next chance for definitive snow in New York City remains unknown. The coming week presents two possibilities for ...
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Lake Effect Snow To Hit New York: 10 Inches Predicted
Days after the Gulf Coast was buffeted by record-breaking snowstorms, New York is bracing for several inches of heavy ...
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Lake-effect snow buries parts of New York in 2 feet of snow during wild winter storm
More than 650,000 people in New York and parts of Pennsylvania remain under Lake-Effect Snow Warnings after 14-24 inches ...
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Track the snow through the New York City area: Exclusive StormTracker 4 Radar
Snowflakes fell across the tri-state on Sunday afternoon, but the heaviest snow is ahead and temperatures fall below freezing ...
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Winter weather advisory issued for parts of New York. See latest snow projections
The NWS has issued winter weather advisories for parts of upstate New York, with lake effect snow expected to impact travel.
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New Orleans has seen more snow than Alaska’s biggest city so far this winter
New Orleans has received more snowfall since the start of meteorological winter than many cold-weather cities across the country.
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UVM victory parade forecast: Some light snow in Burlington, snow showers in Vermont, New York
Some snow showers are likely on Sunday following a cold and mostly clear Saturday: See the hour-by-hour timing before you head to the UVM victory parade.
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Lake Effect Snow Warnings posted for most of Western New York
ORIGINAL: Lake Effect Snow Warning for Southern Erie, Wyoming, and Cattaraugus Counties now through 10 a.m. Wednesday. This ...
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N.Y. weather: Alberta clipper storm to bring snow to parts of state
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — An Alberta clipper storm is forecast to bring snow to upstate New York on Wednesday amid the resurgence ...
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