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A winter storm is headed to the Tri-State Area with heavy snow expected. New Yorkers could see a significant amount with more than 6 inches Sunday night into Monday.
The storm will bring heavy snow and “crippling” ice impacts to more than 170 million people across the country.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency on Friday as a massive snowstorm takes aim at the region. The National Weather Service projected as many as 8 to 14 inches of snow accumulation for New York,
New Yorkers could see 6-12 inches of snow from Sunday to Monday as feels-like temperatures drop into the negatives. A winter storm watch has been issued.
The National Weather Service warned of “considerable disruption to transportation and daily life” from Sunday into Monday.
Weather warnings and advisories show that the brunt of the storm will hit New York on Sunday. Here's the latest.
A blast of Arctic air is moving across the eastern U.S. this weekend, bringing dangerously cold temperatures and a winter storm to New York.
A Winter Storm Warning has been issued for New York City and the Tri-State area as it faces down snow, heavy at times, for much of Sunday and lingering into early Monday.