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January comes in with a chill to start the new year
As we officially welcome 2025, Central Park is going to see something we haven’t seen since 2022: a cold January. By this weekend, high temperatures are dropping into the low 30s. And that is where they are going to stay for a while. Despite squeezing in a modestly chilly December, 2024 managed to tie as our warmest year on record…
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Gusty, chilly afternoon on tap for New Year's Day in the tri-state
Strong, gusty winds are forecast to hit the tri-state Wednesday afternoon leading MTA Bridges and Tunnels to put some restrictions on trucks on New York City bridges. Winds will go from breezy on Wednesday to gusty as the day goes on. A wind advisory is in place for the region through Thursday at 10 p.m. with winds predicted to be…
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Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
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Raining in 2025: Here's your NYE forecast breakdown
There’s a lot of excitement over watching the Times Square ball drop on New Year’s Eve. But that’s not the only drop we’ll be watching tonight. First, come the raindrops. Then, the temperature drops. After a dry afternoon, rain moves into the region just as the New Year’s Eve festivities pick up momentum. Rain in the city will start...
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New Year's Eve revelers can expect a wet, warm night at ball drop
Hey New York, you’re in for a rainy end to 2024. For most of the day leading up to the big New Year’s Eve festivities, the weather will actually be quite nice. In fact, we’ll see a good amount of sunshine Tuesday morning. From morning runs to last minute trips to the grocery store, weather will cooperate nicely –...
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Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
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Winter weather advisories issued for much of tri-state into Sat. morning: What to know
A winter weather advisory has been issued for much of the tri-state area in anticipation of light freezing rain Friday night into Saturday morning. Areas north and west of I-95 will be most susceptible to a thin glaze of ice on the ground early Saturday morning.
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NYC weather: Bitter chill turns to mild, wet finish to close out 2024
The forecast stays chilly and dry through the end of the week. But big changes are coming our way this weekend. Temperatures will be climbing. And rain will be falling. Average high temperatures this time of year are around 42 degrees. But it has been a week since we’ve seen temperatures even reach the 40-degree mark in Central Park. In…
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Town-by-town snow totals: See how much your city got on Christmas Eve 2024
Snow fell across the tri-state on Tuesday morning bringing a very Christmas feel to the area. The Hudson Valley was the jackpot location with more than two inches of snow on the ground in parts of the region. Here’s a look at how much snow fell across the region, according to various reports from the National Weather Service.
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Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
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A bitter cold has settled over NYC. How long will it last?
What a great day it is to stay inside. It’s not just the frozen snow on the ground that people have to worry about — wind chills were in the teens (at best) for many of us waking up Sunday morning. The back half of our weekend stays sunny and downright frigid, but the bitter cold doesn’t end there....
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Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
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Town-by-town snow totals: How much did NYC, NJ get Saturday?
People across the tri-state woke up to snow on the ground, the first time this season that many received accumulating snow, including New York City. The snow moved out of the region Saturday morning leaving behind a beautiful scene on the first day of winter. Central Park received 1.8 inches of snow, the first measurable snow of the season there….
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Temperatures tumbling in the tri-state: Rain with a few snowflakes in the mix this week
Tuesday afternoon temperatures in the upper 50s around New York City – even 60 degrees in a few lucky places – will soon be replaced by an arctic chill. In fact, we’ll see some of the coldest temperatures of 2024 early next week. But afternoon temperatures won’t fall off a cliff. Rather, they’ll stairstep down each day until we bottom...
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Already need a break from the rain? Off-and-on showers soak us for a couple more days
Our sloppy start to the week is just the beginning of a topsy-turvy stretch of weather in store for the tri-state. Expect bouts of rain and big temperature swings between now and the coming weekend. Three areas of low pressure will plague the region this week. The first, along the East Coast on Monday, brings the first round of wet...
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Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
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Overnight snow, freezing rain could make for icy roads Monday morning
A winter weather advisory was put in place late Sunday for many counties across the tri-state for potential winter weather threats to our area. For the counties under the advisory, people will likely see snow initially before transitioning to freezing rain overnight. Ice accumulations look small, just a glaze to a few hundredths of an inch, with an inch or…
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Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
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High wind warning issued for Long Island; heavy rain threatens NYC
After a gray and damp Tuesday, we’re in for a very wet Wednesday. Showers will blanket the tri-state all day, bringing some much-needed rainfall to the region. Scattered showers arrive late Tuesday evening, growing steadier overnight and continuing through the day Wednesday. Expect rainy roads for both the morning and evening commutes. Showers begin exiting late Wednesday evening; they’re...
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Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4