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There have only been four April days with measurable snow in New York this century. T he last such day was April 2, 2018, when 5.5 inches blanketed the city.
A fast-moving nor’easter dumped snow on New York City and other major Northeast metropolitan areas Tuesday, knocking out power and disrupting travel, work and school. Here’s the latest: ...
A quiet, but cold weekend awaits New York City before the next round of snow moves into the region.
Nearly 11 months have passed since measurable snow fell in New York City, making it the second-longest snowless streak to happen in the Big Apples since weather records started being kept.
Remote learning has given New York City schools a way to cancel snow days this year — and perhaps forever.
New York City is set to break its record for latest-ever “first measurable snow” of the winter and is also approaching its longest stretch without snow.
Other school districts have varying policies after New York state gave permission to switch to remote learning rather than use a snow day during bad weather in 2020 and last year.
The city's recent snow drought was nearly double the length of the last one, which ended in March 1998, according to The New York Times.
NEW YORK (WABC) -- Some neighborhoods north and west of New York City had to dig out from more than a foot of snow on Friday morning -- and it's not over yet. It marked the first major snowfall of ...