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Before that you would have to go back to 1938 for a significant snowfall on Thanksgiving Day. That year, Central Park got 3.9 inches of snow. In total that year, the heart of New York City got 12. ...
Traffic slows while entering the New York State Thruway because of lake effect snow on December 14, 2010, in Buffalo, New York. Meteorologists warn that some major roads could close temporarily ...
Riders board a mass transit bus on January 18 in Buffalo, New York. This week's Thanksgiving weather in New York has brought colder temperatures to the region as a lake effect snow warning is ...
Tracking rain and a Thanksgiving Day storm in NYC - 11/25/24 03:01. NEW YORK -- A Thanksgiving Day storm is forecast to bring rain and even winter-like weather, including snow, for some parts of ...
Parts of New York were hit by a lake-effect snowstorm on Friday, causing white-out conditions for drivers in one of the ...
“Snow will break out, mostly across Pennsylvania and parts of central New York state. There will be heavy, wet snow throughout Thursday,” Fox Forecast Center meteorologist Greg Diamond told ...
Parts of New York State, including Buffalo and Watertown, could also see up to 6 to 18 inches of snow and wind speeds of 35 mph. A prolonged lake effect snow event will unfold through early next week.
The CBS News New York First Alert Weather Team is watching for the potential of a storm that may disrupt travel plans in the ...
Graupel, or soft snow pellets coated in a particular form of ice, was reported in Henderson, New York, early in the storm Friday night. That was a sign that different levels of the snow cloud were ...
Thanksgiving. A storm is expected to bring rain to most of the East Coast on Thanksgiving. The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City will be rainy and chilly, with temperatures in the 40s.
In order to qualify for a white Thanksgiving, there must either be at least 1 inch of snow on the ground on Thanksgiving morning or falling snow must accumulate to at least 0.1 inches on the holiday.
The CBS News New York First Alert Weather Team is watching for the potential of a storm that may disrupt travel plans in the Tri-State Area on Thanksgiving and Black Friday.