The pattern is going to change and the coldest air of the season so far will be in Western New York early next week.
Unfortunately for winter enthusiasts, snowfall totals will run below normal, with the heaviest accumulations expected in late ...
Brace yourselves! A powerful polar vortex sweeping across the East Coast is set to bring bone-chilling, record-low ...
La Niña has officially developed and is expected to stick around through winter before easing back to ENSO-neutral by early ...
Heavy snow squalls, along with lake-effect snow, are expected across western and central New York. Here's what areas could be ...
While most forecasts point to a milder winter, if the right patterns align, pockets of heavy snow — or even a blizzard — ...
The first real glimpse of winter is expected next week for parts of the NYC area. Here's what you need to know.
The Adirondack High Peak reported a coating of snow Thursday morning, signaling the end of fall foliage season.
Millions could see their first snowfall of the season this weekend as cold air brings the threat of snow to 13 states.
Temperatures in New York City on Monday and Tuesday (potentially Wednesday) are not expected to exceed 49 degrees. As explained by Dombek, the high temperature on one of those days — probably Tuesday ...
The Old Farmer’s Almanac predicts that parts of New York - especially Central New York and the Southern Tier - could see snow ...
It will be cold enough for a few flakes to fly Wednesday night through Thursday morning over the Southern Tier.