Many snowstorms have hit the state in December and the first few weeks of January. But are accumulation numbers running ...
The snow from Sunday’s winter storm is starting to pile up in some areas of New Jersey, with as much as a half foot measured ...
A record-breaking snowstorm in the southern U.S. dumped as much as 8 inches of snow on New Orleans and nearly a foot of snow ...
Winter storm warnings are in place in several states with heavy snow, freezing rain and dangerously cold temperatures ...
Bone-chilling cold and wind chills are expected, with temperatures dropping to 12 to 25 degrees below normal in some states.
The entire Delaware Valley will see snow Sunday, with 3-6 inches expected in Philadelphia before temperatures plummet Monday.
A large winter storm has brought record-breaking snowfall to the Midwest and could drop up to 12 inches over Washington D.C.
Areas in northwest New Jersey, parts of the Hudson Valley, and the northwest hills of Connecticut could see 8 to 12 inches. It will be light, fluffy snow meaning it can pile up quickly.
The “snowiest” label could depend on whether you’re talking about where the most snow falls or where the most snow piles up on the ... University and the New Jersey State Climatologist ...
New York City is expected to get widespread, measurable snow Sunday, with areas north and west of the city primed for up to a foot of snow. We won’t see that much snow in the immediate New York City ...