New York City, Winter Storm
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A major winter storm is pummeling the Tri-State Area with snow and ice after New York and New Jersey declared states of emergency.
Snowfall totals in the metropolitan area fell shy of what could have been the city’s biggest storm event in years. Another storm brews in the Great Lakes for Sunday.
A winter storm warning in place for the tristate region. Six to 9 inches of snow is possible in upstate New York, with 10 inches possible in the Hudson Valley. Five to 8 inches is forecast for northern New Jersey, while Hartford, Connecticut, could get about 4 inches.
A major winter storm pummeled the Tri-State Area with snow and ice after New York and New Jersey declared states of emergency.
New York City’s John F. Kennedy International Airport is the hardest hit, with more than 350 flights scheduled for Friday already cancelled.
After heavy snow blanketed the Northeast, a new storm system will move across the country this weekend bringing snow and rain.Heavy snow fell from southern Connecticut through the Hudson Valley and into parts of upstate New York on Friday as most of Long Island saw anywhere from 3 to 7 inches of snow.
The snow came down particularly hard in areas north and east of the city. Several communities in the Hudson Valley and Connecticut recorded 9 inches.