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Four to six inches of snow Friday morning will impact morning rush hour

by Feb 4, 2016
Locally higher amounts are possible, especially if the storm tracks further west, according to the National Weather Service.

Spring will arrive with 3-6 inches of new snow on the ground

by Mar 19, 2015
Local residents will be celebrating the official arrival of spring by shoveling snow tomorrow if the National Weather Service’s latest forecast is on target.

Icy roads, heavy snow this morning prompt school closings across the area

by Mar 5, 2015
Updated: 8:30 a.m. Even though it took longer for precipitation to change from rain to snow, the transition is happening across the East End...

Special weather statement, winter weather advisory: Feb 17

by Feb 17, 2015
The National Weather Service has issued a special weather statement for moderate to occasionally heavy snow early this morning, leaving accumulations of 1-2 inches by 7 am; winter weather advisory in effect till noon.

With 2-4 in. of new snow on the way, NWS issues winter weather advisory for L.I. overnight and Tuesday morning

by Feb 16, 2015
A winter weather advisory has been issued by the National Weather Service for anticipated 2 to 4 inches of snow accumulation overnight tonight and tomorrow morning.

Hazardous weather outlook: Feb. 4

by Feb 4, 2015
The National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather outlook for snowfall overnight tonight.
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Special weather statement: Jan. 28

by Jan 28, 2015
Light snow overnight has left a coating of from one-half inch to two inches of new snow on untreated surfaces across East End. Expected to taper off to flurries by daybreak.

Saturday’s coastal storm forecast: 2 to 5 in. snowfall, plus ice

by Jan 22, 2015
All attention is focused on a rapidly deepening low that emerges from the eastern Gulf of Mexico Friday night and rapidly tracks up the eastern seaboard Saturday, passing near the 40N 70W benchmark.

Latest NWS forecast: Saturday’s storm may be more ice than snow

by Jan 21, 2015
A passing Alberta Clipper will drop up to 1 in. of snow on LI tonight/tomorrow. A coastal storm Saturday will produce either "significant snow" or "significant icing."

Hazardous Weather Outlook: Jan. 21

by Jan 21, 2015
Potential nor'easter could bring snowfall in excess of 6 inches Saturday to L.I., according to the National Weather Service in New York.