After Saturday night’s snow across the tri-state, get ready for a few more rounds of wintry precipitation coming up this week. A series of storms will impact the East Coast through next Sunday ...
NBC’s Maya Eaglin reports for Sunday TODAY. The Northeast is digging out from an overnight storm that dropped up to six inches of snow in some areas and now another storm is expected in just a ...
The storm will get going after 7 p.m. in the metro area. Western New Jersey could see some flakes before then but closer to 8 p.m., it will be starting more widespread. Snow will be steady through ...
Our StormTracker meteorologists are tracking this weekend's significant snowfall. Here's a look at the timing and what you can expect. The snow is expected to start after dinner time. It will ...
Tonight's winter storm looks to be on schedule. After a mostly dry Saturday, the approaching snow system is forecast to arrive in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut right around dinnertime.
Up to 8 inches of snow is expected in some parts of the tri-state, including the Hudson Valley and Connecticut. Exclusive, interactive StormTracker 4 Radar will allow you to keep an eye on the ...
Kate Cassidy is sharing her last conversation with her late boyfriend. Four months after Liam Payne fatally fell from a hotel balcony in Argentina, the influencer—who had dated the One Direction ...
"Who doesn't want a snow day?” Cheshire High School freshman ... in Connecticut delivered to you every morning. Sign up for NBC Connecticut's News Headlines newsletter. So what goes into making ...
Four months after Liam Payne fatally fell from a hotel balcony in Argentina, the influencer — who had dated the One Direction alum since 2022—revealed their final text exchange, which occurred ...
Describing the pic, Kate said, "He looks so happy." Three days after Cassidy's flight back to Florida, Payne died from falling off the third-floor balcony of the Argentina hotel room where he was ...
Winter storms can bring all sorts of precipitation: snow, sleet, hail, freezing rain or even plain old rain. Why so much variety? The answer involves temperature changes as the precipitation falls.