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Arctic, winter storm warning
Winter storm underperforms in Tri-State Area. Arctic blast arrives overnight.
NEW YORK — New York, New Jersey and Connecticut remained under winter storm warnings Sunday night. Although the snowstorm did underperform compared to projections, all locations in the region did receive some measurable snowfall.
Heavy Snow and Frigid Arctic Blast Put 70 Million Across the U.S. Under Winter Storm Warnings
Heavy snow is expected to blanket large portions of the Eastern U.S. while much of the country will endure dangerously cold temperatures in the coming days
Arctic blast surges across US as snowstorm targets Mid-Atlantic, Northeast
"The level and extensiveness of the frigid air may be tough to match the rest of the winter," forecasters warned.
Here's How Much Snow To Expect From Potent Winter Storm
How much snow to expect in NYC as winter storm warning, state of emergency declared
The NYC area is forecast to see significant snow on Sunday as New Jersey declares a state of emergency. Here's how much to expect, when the storm will stop and end, plus how to track live coverage:
Winter Storm Expected to Bring at Least 6 Inches of Snow to the Northeast
The snow is likely to fall on Sunday from the Appalachians to New England. New York City may see its largest snowfall in years.
How much snow is expected in Sunday's biggest storm in years
The warnings have been issued: the tri-state is in store for a big snow storm on Sunday that could deliver half a foot of snow to much of our area. Most of the tri-state was scheduled to be under a winter storm warning by the afternoon,
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Winter storm and arctic blast ground flights at NYC airports, slow traffic, public transportation
An arctic air mass blanketed City on Sunday night, dumping several inches of snow and ushering in a deep freeze that grounded ...
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Significant Winter Storm Moves Into the Mid-Atlantic and the Northeast
Snow was falling in the Mid-Atlantic and New York City on Sunday. The coldest air in several years will descend across much ...
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New York-area airports experience delays, cancellations as winter storm arrives
With a winter storm moving through the tri-state Sunday afternoon, the New York City metro area’s three major airports were ...
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NYC weather: ‘Bomb cyclone’ to bring heavy snow and frigid temperatures
An arctic blast will bring a sharp drop in temperatures, and it might feel even colder, according to AccuWeather.
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How to check flight delays and cancelations at NYC-area airports during winter storm
A winter storm is sweeping through the NYC-area on Sunday afternoon and is causing delays and cancelations at the New York ...
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When is the snowstorm coming?: See the timeline for Sunday's winter weather
A winter storm is set to bring at least several inches of snow to the New York City area with some parts of northern New ...
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NYC weather: Snow predicted to fall an inch per hour before tapering off early Monday morning
Surfaces will become slippery as motorists are urged to exercise caution, drive extra slowly and allow extra distance between ...
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Winter storm followed by wind chills
Expect the snow to continue falling this evening as a nor’easter makes its way through the area. The five boroughs, Long ...
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Millions Across the US Brace for Plummeting Temperatures and Winter Storms
Residents across the country from the Northern Plains to the tip of Maine are bracing for dangerously low temperatures as ...
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Where is the upcoming winter storm likely to hit worst?
Nearly 70 million people are under weather alerts from North Carolina to Maine as a major winter storm is expected to bring ...
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