A major winter storm is pummeling the Tri-State Area with snow and ice after New York and New Jersey declared states of emergency.
Highs on Saturday are expected to climb into the upper 50s — about 15 degrees warmer than normal for early January.
The timing of the winter storm is expected to turn roads treacherous on Friday evening across most of New Jersey with a mix ...
Though it wasn’t a white Christmas, a strong storm is expected to deliver impactful snow and ice that could snarl travel.
An incoming snowstorm could bring up to 12 inches across parts of the Tri-State Area, bringing hazardous travel conditions ...
Winter storm warnings were expanded overnight to include 11 New Jersey counties expected to see the heaviest snowfall as a powerful system moves into the region Friday afternoon, according to the ...
A powerful winter storm is expected to dump up to 8 inches of snow on New York City and New Jersey -- and potentially more in the Hudson Valley -- starting late Friday afternoon. Post-Christmas travel ...
New York City issued its first Winter Storm Warning in nearly 4 years, with 3-5 inches of snow expected widespread and up to ...
Roadways across New Jersey got pelted with heavy bands of snow, sleet and freezing rain, putting state officials on high ...
Officials are warning people to stay off the road until later Saturday because of the incoming storm, if you can avoid it.