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Sun. 12 p.m. NYC snow update - 12.14.25
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The season's first widespread snowfall blanketed the Tri-State area on Sunday, which created slick conditions out on the roads for drivers and snarled traffic.
New York City has suspended Alternate Side Parking (ASP) rules in response to the recent heavy snowfall, affecting millions of drivers and city services. ASP suspensions have direct implications for commuting, city sanitation operations, and local businesses during periods of severe weather.
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Weather: Snow falls across NYC and parts of New Jersey, Connecticut
The BriefSnow is continuing across New York City, Long Island and parts of New Jersey, with forecast totals ranging from 2 to 6 inches depending on location.Winter weather advisories remain in effect through early afternoon due to hazardous,
AccuWeather recently issued a weather warning for the New York City area, advising that temperatures will drop into the teens Sunday night into Monday morning. As the thermometer plummets, the weather alert warns that any moisture, slush or untreated surface will quickly refreeze after sundown.
A weak-to-moderate winter storm will pass off the East Coast this weekend, and it should bring the New York City and other coastal areas in the tri-state their first measurable snow. It won’t be a blockbuster snow event,
New York City is poised for a wintry glow-up overnight, with several inches of snow forecast to fall across the five boroughs as Christmas draws ever near.
New York City is expecting snow in the coming days, according to the National Weather Service. Chilly weather is expected to continue on Friday. On Saturday, clouds will
Holiday travelers headed to or from New York City should brace for potential disruptions this holiday season. The city is one of the top spots for winter travel delays, driven by a mix of high passenger volume, unpredictable weather and ongoing congestion at airports and on the region’s roadways.
Forecasters have predicted up to 4 inches of snow — and highs reaching only the 20s on Monday and Tuesday will keep the accumulation from dissolving away.