This winter, New York City has already seen well above-average snowfall, much of it from this week’s blizzard—a powerful nor’easter and bomb cyclone that lingered over the region for several days. The ...
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How much snow did New York City get? Deadly travel conditions, power outages, and what to know about the winter storm
A powerful nor’easter has blanketed New York City with more than 15 inches of snow, while parts of Long Island have recorded over 22 inches. Travel bans, flight cancellations and widespread power ...
New York City remained in a state of emergency on Monday afternoon as it dug out from a blizzard that left more than 20 inches of snow in some neighborhoods, with the highest totals topping 24 inches ...
It was initially looking like we were in for some possible snow Thursday tonight, and potentially more significant snowfall early next week. As in many cases, the forecast has changed. Our chances for ...
NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) — You can now get paid $30 an hour to shovel snow in New York City. New York City is urgently hiring emergency snow shovelers to help remove snow and ice from public areas, ...
Syracuse, N.Y. — New York City and Long Island are getting hit the hardest by Monday’s snowstorm, but some Upstate New York communities are getting snow too. As of 11 a.m., the most snow in New York ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) — More snow is in the forecast after coming off the mild weekend, and the New York City Department of Sanitation is preparing for the wintry weather. A winter operations advisory has ...
For the second straight day, the blizzard that pounded New York City, the Lower Hudson Valley and Long Island set several daily snowfall records, according to the National Weather Service. Some areas ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Two bouts of light snow will serve as the cherry on top of what has already been a snowy week in New York City. Joe Pollina, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service, ...
A recent blizzard brought nearly 20 inches of snow to Central Park, shutting down the city. New York City has received over 43 inches of snow this season, well above the average of 22.9 inches.
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