The next in a series of winter storms hit the tri-state area overnight into Wednesday, dumping more than a half-foot of snow in parts of the region as residents prepared for more winter weather ahead.
NEW YORK - Parts of New Jersey, New York and Connecticut were blanketed with snow overnight. Check below to find out how much snow your area recorded, according to the National Weather Service.
NEW YORK (WABC) -- Tuesday night's winter storm droppedthe most snow south of New York City with more than 6 inches reported in parts of South Jersey. Central Park picked up 1.4 inches. Here's a look ...
A winter storm pummeled the tri-state area Tuesday night into Wednesday, dumping snow and rain. A winter storm advisory was in effect for parts of New York through Wednesday ...
The parade of storms continues. Round three will bring another round of snow on Tuesday, but it will be another quick mover. By Wednesday morning, all we may see is a ...
About 1-3 inches of snow was projected for the five boroughs, with more snow falling south of the city while northern suburbs ...
The area with the greatest threat of snow squalls through the rest of today includes northeast Ohio and northern and western Pennsylvania into much of upstate New York and parts of central and ...
Drivers in Buffalo, New York faced blinding conditions on the roads Monday night, as snow squalls whipped through the area. The intense burst of snowfall, combined with powerful winds that howled as ...
Florida, New Orleans have had more snow than New York Some major northern cities have not seen as much snow all season as New Orleans and parts of Florida saw in a day. New York City has had 5.5 ...
Less precariously, a minor league hockey player named Jay Croop expertly skated on the hard-packed snow on Canal Street amidst the lingering Christmas ... while visiting New York, but it was ...