Volunteers observed wind gusts of 63 mph on Long Island on Jan. 9. Gusts at NYC airports topped 55 mph. What were the highest gusts in Hudson Valley?
As of the Monday, Jan. 6 forecast from the National Weather Service: the Lower Hudson Valley could see up to a half inch of snow, and New York City may only see trace amounts. As of its Friday morning forecast,
According to the NWS, New York City may only see trace amounts of snow, with less than an inch of accumulation expected for the areas in and around the city. Areas north and east of NYC "may only see flurries or no snow at all," the NWS said in its forecast.
A massive cross-country storm, the first major snowmaker of 2025, will be followed by frigid temperatures the rest of the week.But there's good news. The tristate area will be spared from the storm's wrath when it arrives in the Northeast
More winter weather is in the cards for Lower Hudson Valley Saturday, Jan. 11 as the region preps for the possibility of snow. According to a forecast from the National Weather Service posted Friday,
While snow still dusted the state mid Monday afternoon, officials prepared for temperatures in the teens to hit Connecticut overnight.
A massive cross-country storm affecting a dozen states is nearing the East Coast, bringing new projections for precipitation timing and snowfall accumulation. Some areas in the Northeast could see up to a foot of snow.
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