New York, Winter storm and snow
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A major winter storm is pummeling the Tri-State Area with snow and ice after New York and New Jersey declared states of emergency.
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Winter weather alerts issued for over 60 million as NYC could see the most snow it’s had in years
New York is expected to get blanketed with up to 10 inches of snow starting later Friday, the most in nearly four years.
FOX Weather Field Correspondent Robert Ray is live from Times Square talking with tourists, locals, street vendors and FOX Weather Meteorologist Ari Sarsalari as snow begins to fall in the Big Apple.
At least 1,500 flights have been cancelled or delayed across northeast US as a powerful winter storm disrupts one of the busiest travel weekends of the year.
Meteorologists warned NPR that the new storm, coming so soon after the tristate was battered by a separate winter storm over the weekend, could transform into a disastrous ‘bomb
Earlier this week, the National Weather Service (NWS) issued what it described as an “urgent” winter storm warning for four states in the northeastern United States, with as much as 10 inches of snow expected between Friday and Saturday. However, things have changed.
A winter storm warning in place for the tristate region. Six to 9 inches of snow is possible in upstate New York, with 10 inches possible in the Hudson Valley. Five to 8 inches is forecast for northern New Jersey, while Hartford, Connecticut, could get about 4 inches.
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for NYC, parts of New Jersey, and Connecticut, with peak snowfall rates of 1–2 inches per hour. Snowfall could exceed 10 inches in some areas.