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New York City typically sees its first measurable snowfall on Dec. 7. That would mean this Saturday is the average first date of snowfall, but other than some flurries, no measurable snowfall is ...
You have to go quite a bit back in history, more than a century in fact, for New York City's earliest snowfall on record, which was Oct. 15 in 1876.
A total of 2-5″ are possible in New York City with 5-8″ possible in inland areas north of the city. Much of the area is under a winter weather advisory but all of Connecticut and parts of the ...
The snow is expected to start falling lightly in the immediate New York City area around 11 a.m. but will really move in by early afternoon. We will see rain mixing in with the snow at first ...
New York City will experience temperatures in the 40s and 30s this weekend, dropping to a low of about 19 degrees Sunday night. There is also a chance of rain and up to 4 inches of snow in the ...
A stock photo of snow falling in New York City. So far this season, Hawaii has seen more snow than New York City. GummyBone/Getty. At nearly 14,000 feet above sea level, the Mauna Kea volcano is ...
NYC may reach 100°F before Houston due to an unusual weather pattern and a "heat dome" over the Midwest and Northeast.