Highest snow totals from across Massachusetts, New Hampshire
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An AccuWeather map shows where the outlet expects a winter storm to bring snow and ice in the central and eastern U.S. this week.
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Winter storm brings mix of snow and rain to parts of NY, NJ
Warren County, New Jersey, along with Berks, Lehigh and Northampton counties in Pennsylvania, remains under an advisory until 1 p.m., with 1 to 3 inches of snow, up to 4 inches in elevated terrain, and minor icing anticipated.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A nor’easter is expected to impact New York state Tuesday, bringing mostly rain to New York City, while some areas to the north and west see snowfall, according to AccuWeather senior meteorologist John Feerick.
New York state was hit by a winter storm on Tuesday.The National Weather Service (NWS) forecasted that some areas could get up to 11 inches of snow in some places.“With reduced visibilities and potentially snow-covered roads,
A coastal storm is set to bring accumulating snow to parts of New York and New Jersey early Tuesday, with higher totals now expected inland.
A fast-moving storm has delayed flights nationwide and stands to give New Yorkers a slippery commute Tuesday morning before shifting to rain even as it drops heavy snow upstate and across New England.
The first winter storm of the season could dump up to eight inches of snow for some outer reaches of the tri-state, though many likely won’t see much more than a few flakes before rain takes over for most of the day.
Roads, particularly across bridges and overpasses, are expected to become slippery, making travel “difficult to impossible."
New York City and the Northeast will likely see a dollop of snow late Monday into Tuesday from a storm rising up from the US Gulf coast, even as a record-breaking system pulls away from Chicago and the Midwest.
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Snow set to slam New York and New Jersey as storm threatens chaos and slippery roads
A coastal storm will bring accumulating snow to parts of New York and New Jersey on Tuesday, with 3 to 5 inches possible in some counties