Saturday will remain cold but mostly sunny with highs of around 40 on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service. Parts of Suffolk County experienced single-digit temperatures on Saturday morning, while the high is forecast around 33 in Islip later in the day.
A winter storm that left an estimated 3-5 inches across Long Island Sunday was the prelude to three days of brutal cold and winds that will bring temperatures that feel near zero, forecasters said.
Mother Nature will send a blast of wintry weather to Long Island this weekend, the National Weather Service said. According to James Tomasini, meteorologist with the NWS office in Upton, Friday's temperatures are expected to range from the upper 30s to the lower 40s.
A winter storm is expected to bring three to five inches of snow to Long Island from Sunday into Monday, when many people will be off for Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Total snow accumulations between 3 and 5 inches are expected, with locally higher amounts up to 6 inches possible.
The latest monthly temperature outlook by the National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center looks familiar to those from the summer and fall of 2024.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory for New York City, effective from 1 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 19, until 4 a.m. on Monday, Jan. 20.
More than a foot of snow is expected through early Thursday in parts of central New York, while other parts of of western and central New York will see several inches of snow, according to the National Weather Service in Buffalo.
The builder of the icebreaker Aiviq has given more than $7 million to political campaigns, parties and committees since 2012. Under pressure from Congress, the Coast Guard purchased the vessel late last year.
Closures continue across the SC Lowcountry as the region slowly thaws out from mid-week snowfall that frosted Jasper County, Hilton Head Island and more areas.
A magnitude 3.8 earthquake off the coast of Maine shook parts of the Northeast on Monday morning, with residents as far away as Boston feeling the rumble, officials said.
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