Snow continues to fall in NYC, N.J. and beyond as blizzard conditions trigger warnings and travel bans. A travel ban i ...
A dangerous and potentially historic winter storm is set to slam the Tri-State area later today, bringing blizzard conditions, heavy snow, damaging winds, and coastal flooding.
Airlines have canceled more than 3,000 flights ahead of the massive winter storm, reports ABC News' Sam Sweeney.
Over 40 million people remained under a blizzard warning on Monday morning, after the storm dumped more than a foot of snow in some places and strangled transit in major metropolitan areas.
Snow is falling across the Tri-State area on Sunday, and observations from the NWS are showing totals so far across NYC, Long Island, NJ and Connecticut.
The storm, which is expected to pummel the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions through Monday, could bring 20 inches or more of snow to New York City.
A powerful blizzard is over New York City, where snowfall totals have reached between 12 and 18 inches in many neighborhoods.
Intense snow is expected across the NYC area through Monday. See the latest forecast here.
Elsewhere in New York, the latest snow totals in the New York area have been measured at nearly 20 inches in Suffolk County, ...
The storm has started to wrap up in New York City, New Jersey and beyond, with impressive snow totals left in its wake.
Travelers may face delays today as a powerful nor'easter and blizzard conditions push through the Northeast.