NYC blizzard 8AM update: 18-24 inches of snow, 50+ mph winds expected
FOX 5 NY's Nick Gregory says the blizzard will arrive by 7 p.m. Sunday evening, lasting into Monday morning. In total, the NYC-area can expect 18-24 inches of snow with winds up to 50 miles per hour.
FOX 5 NY's Nick Gregory says the blizzard will arrive by 7 p.m. Sunday evening, lasting into Monday morning. In total, the NYC-area can expect 18-24 inches of snow with winds up to 50 miles per hour.
NYC snow forecast: Blizzard warnings across the region
All of New York City and Long Island are under a blizzard warning on
All of New York City and Long Island are under a blizzard warning on
Blizzard warning issued for NYC; parts of NY, NJ could see 15+ inches of snow
A major coastal storm is set to impact the Tri-State area Sunday into Monday, prompting blizzard warnings for New York City, Long Island and coastal Connecticut as forecasters call for heavy snow, strong winds and significant travel disruptions. The National Weather Service issued blizzard warnings for NYC, Long Island and southern coastal Connecticut valid Sunday morning through Monday afternoon.
A major coastal storm is set to impact the Tri-State area Sunday into Monday, prompting blizzard warnings for New York City, Long Island and coastal Connecticut as forecasters call for heavy snow, strong winds and significant travel disruptions. The National Weather Service issued blizzard warnings for NYC, Long Island and southern coastal Connecticut valid Sunday morning through Monday afternoon.
NYC Forecast: Sunday storm brings snow potential, models differ on totals
Forecasters say there is potential for accumulating snow Sunday night, which could create a slippery Monday morning commute. While the timing of the storm appears likely — Sunday night into early Monday — snowfall totals remain uncertain. Some forecast models show heavier accumulation across southern and central New Jersey, while others suggest lighter amounts closer to New York City and Long Island. Meteorologists say small shifts in the storm track could significantly change totals. Residents are urged to monitor updated forecasts and prepare for possible travel disruptions Monday morning.
Forecasters say there is potential for accumulating snow Sunday night, which could create a slippery Monday morning commute. While the timing of the storm appears likely — Sunday night into early Monday — snowfall totals remain uncertain. Some forecast models show heavier accumulation across southern and central New Jersey, while others suggest lighter amounts closer to New York City and Long Island. Meteorologists say small shifts in the storm track could significantly change totals. Residents are urged to monitor updated forecasts and prepare for possible travel disruptions Monday morning.
Freezing rain, sleet for NYC area
FOX 5 NY's Liv Johnson has the latest forecast.
FOX 5 NY's Liv Johnson has the latest forecast.
Tracking potential snow this weekend
FOX 5 NY's Liv Johnson has the latest.
FOX 5 NY's Liv Johnson has the latest.
Tracking a wintery mix for NYC area
FOX 5 NY's Liv Johnson has the latest.
FOX 5 NY's Liv Johnson has the latest.
Milder air returns as temperatures climb into the 40s
After a stretch of Arctic chill, temperatures moderate this week with sunshine Tuesday, rain Wednesday and mostly above-freezing conditions across the region.
After a stretch of Arctic chill, temperatures moderate this week with sunshine Tuesday, rain Wednesday and mostly above-freezing conditions across the region.
NYC weather forecast this week
FOX 5 NY's Meteorologist Mike Woods has the latest.
FOX 5 NY's Meteorologist Mike Woods has the latest.
NYC Weather: Sunday morning forecast
Light snow expected to fall across the New York City area Sunday night into Monday morning.
Light snow expected to fall across the New York City area Sunday night into Monday morning.
Up to 3 inches of snow possible Sunday night in New York City, Long Island, northeast New Jersey
Up to 3 inches of snow possible Sunday night in New York City, Long Island, northeast New Jersey The National Weather Service in New York says total snowfall of 1 to 2 inches is expected across the NYC metro, much of northeast New Jersey and most of Long Island. Some areas could see locally up to 3 inches. A coating to 1 inch is possible farther north and northeast of the city.
Up to 3 inches of snow possible Sunday night in New York City, Long Island, northeast New Jersey The National Weather Service in New York says total snowfall of 1 to 2 inches is expected across the NYC metro, much of northeast New Jersey and most of Long Island. Some areas could see locally up to 3 inches. A coating to 1 inch is possible farther north and northeast of the city.
NYC weather forecast
FOX 5 NY's Liv Johnson has the details.
FOX 5 NY's Liv Johnson has the details.
NYC weather forecast: Snow chance late Friday night
FOX 5 NY's meteorologist Mike Woods has the latest.
FOX 5 NY's meteorologist Mike Woods has the latest.
NYC 7-day weather forecast
FOX 5 NY's meteorologist Audrey Puente has the latest forecast.
FOX 5 NY's meteorologist Audrey Puente has the latest forecast.
Tracking another possible storm ahead of Presidents' Day
FOX 5 NY's meteorologist Audrey Puente has the forecast.
FOX 5 NY's meteorologist Audrey Puente has the forecast.
Cold snap eases, but will it last?
FOX 5 NY's Audrey Puente has the latest.
FOX 5 NY's Audrey Puente has the latest.
Temps slightly warming this week in NYC
FOX 5 NY's Audrey Puente has the forecast.
FOX 5 NY's Audrey Puente has the forecast.
Arctic blast hits NYC, NJ, CT with subzero wind chills
The Tri-State area is under an extreme cold warning this weekend as an arctic air blast brings some of the coldest wind chills of the season, meteorologists say. Temperatures will stay frigid, and wind chills are expected to drop below zero at times, prompting safety concerns for anyone outdoors. Forecasters warn that bare skin exposed to bitter wind chills could be at risk of frostbite in a short period of time, and residents should dress warmly in multiple layers, limit time outdoors and check on vulnerable neighbors and pets.
The Tri-State area is under an extreme cold warning this weekend as an arctic air blast brings some of the coldest wind chills of the season, meteorologists say. Temperatures will stay frigid, and wind chills are expected to drop below zero at times, prompting safety concerns for anyone outdoors. Forecasters warn that bare skin exposed to bitter wind chills could be at risk of frostbite in a short period of time, and residents should dress warmly in multiple layers, limit time outdoors and check on vulnerable neighbors and pets.
Super Bowl weekend snow forecast for NY, NJ and Long Island amid extreme cold warning
A few locations on Long Island and parts of southeastern Connecticut could see totals approaching 3 inches.
A few locations on Long Island and parts of southeastern Connecticut could see totals approaching 3 inches.
Up to 2 inches of snow expected for NYC area this weekend
FOX 5 NY's meteorologist Mike Woods has the latest forecast.
FOX 5 NY's meteorologist Mike Woods has the latest forecast.



















