Snow, New York and Messy travel
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A winter weather advisory is still in effect Sunday night for areas across New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, with meteorologists warning of slippery travel, low visibility and lingering snow in some locations.
The National Weather Service (NWS) forecast office in New York said on Sunday that snowfall across the area was expected in two waves. Locations north and west of New York City were forecast to see snow first, with rates rising late Sunday afternoon and into the night after a brief lull.
Snow began early Sunday and could last the remainder of the day. Once that clears, it’s a bitter cold week ahead.
Happy Monday friends! We’re starting the day with mostly cloudy skies, isolated snow showers, and temperatures in the single digits to upper teens. The heavier concentration of snow is across northern New York as lake effect snow showers really take center stage for the day ahead.
One community got 21.6 inches and a village in Central New York got the fifth most snow of anyone in the state.
A coastal storm will put down enough snow to shovel and plow in parts of the Northeast, while making some roads slippery in the Southeast on Sunday.
FOX 5 New York on MSN
Winter weather slows flight travel throughout NYC-area
NYC Emergency Management said earlier Sunday that hundreds of arriving and departing flights were canceled or delayed at all three airports. As of 8:30 p.m., JFK was operating with a single runway due to snow and ice, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
Snow was observed as far South as Florida as temperatures plummeted. New York City could get up to four inches of snow and up to six inches is possible in Boston.
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Heavy snow developing in NYC area today. Map shows how many inches could fall in all-day storm
State Area this afternoon after moderate to heavy snowfall throughout the morning. That's why the CBS News New York Weather Team declared it a First Alert Weather Day for New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.