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Latest Monday snow forecast for NY, NJ, CT: See totals, timeline l LIVE blizzard updates
Intense snow is expected across the NYC area through Monday. See the latest forecast here.
At 6:28 a.m. on Saturday, the National Weather Service released a winter storm watch valid from Sunday 7 a.m. until Monday 6 p.m. for Greene, Columbia, Ulster and Dutchess counties.
A powerful nor’easter is rapidly intensifying off the Mid-Atlantic coast and is expected to slam New York City and much of the Northeast.
New York City officials have warned the storm could rank among the city's worst in 150 years as several states across the US declared states of emergency. Follow for the latest updates.
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Blizzard warning issued for NYC; parts of NY, NJ could see 15+ inches of snow l LIVE
Blizzard warnings are in effect for NYC, Long Island and coastal CT as a major winter storm is expected to bring 13–18 inches of snow and dangerous travel Sunday into Monday.
The National Weather Service has issued Winter Weather Advisories for parts of Western and Upstate New York, including Wyoming, Cattaraugus, Southern Erie, Livingston, Ontario, and Allegany counties.
With blizzard warnings issued throughout the tri-state and indeed for much of the I-95 corridor from Philadelphia to Boston, New York and New Jersey are under a state of emergency starting Sunday. Gov.
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 state fell on Long Island where 23.
Blizzard conditions have been verified at two weather reporting sites in the Garden State, according to the National Weather Service.
A powerful winter storm is hitting the East Coast from Delaware to Massachusetts, bringing whiteout conditions, wind gusts up to 55 mph, and up to two feet of snow. Cities are preparing for the biggest snowfall in years,