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The NWS in Buffalo has issued multiple winter storm watches for areas across western and north-central New York, with the potential for heavy lake-effect snow, strong winds, and dangerous travel conditions during the busy Thanksgiving travel period.
Most forecasts predict a milder and drier winter for New York, with snow mainly around the holidays and late winter. Despite a mild outlook, a combination of atmospheric factors could still produce pockets of heavy snow or even a blizzard. A weak La Niña ...
The Big Apple is expected to be hit with between 17 and 21 inches of snow this winter – up from the less than 13 inches last year, AccuWeather predicted this week. It could be worse — Buffalo is looking at 90 to 100 inches, forecasters said. A storm ...
How Siberian snow could trigger a harsher winter in NYC Winter weather this year in NYC could have an extra chill, and it's all because of snow in Siberia. FOX 5 NY's Audrey Puente explains. Winter weather this year in NYC could have an extra chill, and it's all because of snow in Siberia. FOX 5 NY's Audrey Puente explains.
With the first day of winter just over eight weeks away, we're getting an early look at what to expect in New York City in the coming months. The First Alert Weather team is analyzing local weather trends, the latest information from NOAA, and factors such ...
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NOAA releases 2025-26 winter weather predictions. Here’s what to expect for New York
The Climate Prediction Center, a division of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), released its long-range forecast for December 2025 through February 2026 on Thursday. The outlook tells two different stories: a cold, wet winter for some states versus a hot, dry season for others.
Holiday travelers in the United States avoiding widespread disruptive weather ahead of Thanksgiving might not be so fortunate during their post-holiday journeys.