A quick-moving winter storm system is expected to bring accumulating snowfall this weekend to parts of the NYC area. Here's ...
Saturday's winter storm is shaping up to bring more snow accumulation to New York City than initially anticipated.
This particular storm does not have as much rain for as many areas. Ocean and Monmouth counties see plain rain after initial ...
The timing: look for the first flakes to fly in the evening on Saturday and continue into the morning on Sunday. The immediate New York City area and areas to the north and west will see mostly snow.
Super Bowl weekend could end up super snowy in New York. City dwellers could see anywhere between 3 and 5 inches of snow ...
Another winter storm system will bring more snow, sleet and freezing rain to the New York City area on Saturday night—with up to 5 inches of snow possible in the city.
Frank Sinatra’s rendition of “Theme From New York, New York” still raises spirits through challenging times and marks joyous ...
"An accumulating snowfall remains likely Saturday evening into early Sunday morning," the NWS in New York City posted on X.
The air quality index measures PM2.5, less than 2.5 microns particles, to determine the intensity of air pollution in cities.
Chillier air moved in on Tuesday with temperatures hovering in the lower 40s for much of the day. It gets colder on Wednesday ...
Crews responded to the wreck in the 2400 block of Roosevelt Avenue near Church Road in West Manchester Township around 10 a.m ...
The collision happened on Arsenal Road/Route 30 near George Street in Manchester Township around 6:15 a.m. The scene is just west of Interstate 83. Due to the crash, traffic was backed up on Route 30, ...