Winter storm, snow and New York City
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Forecasters predict the NYC area could see 8 to 18 inches of snow and frigid temperatures from late Saturday into Monday. Follow the Post’s live updates for the latest weather updates on the
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NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani warns "whiteout or near-blizzard" conditions likely in winter storm
Mamdani told New Yorkers to prepare for dangerous winter weather, from heavy snow to frigid temperatures, as the city braces for a major snowstorm.
The storm's heaviest impacts shift today into the Mid-South, Midwest and Mid-Atlantic, where a dangerous mix of snow, sleet and ice is expected.
Airlines, transit systems and schools have announced extensive cancellations as a mix of snow, ice and freezing temperatures hit regions where nearly 200 million people live.
A monstrous winter storm is expected to hit the tri-state area on Sunday — dumping up to 12 inches in some areas. A weather event like the one that is anticipated for the region makes for incredibly dangerous driving and travel conditions.
Gov. Kathy Hochul announced new travel restrictions and deployed National Guard members as New York braces for a massive winter storm expected to dump at least a foot of snow across most of the state through Monday afternoon.
New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill declared a state of emergency as weather forecasts project a major snowstorm this weekend.
Your governor issued a State of Emergency ahead of the anticipated winter storm heading our way, but what does this mean for you? New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced a State of Emergency during her press conference Friday on the state’s preparation ahead of the winter storm that is expected to pummel the tri-state region this weekend into Monday.