First Significant Snow of the Season Hits New York City
Central Park recorded 2.9 inches of snow with higher amounts at JFK Airport and Staten Island, marking the earliest measurable snowfall since 2019, National Weather Service said.
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New York City experienced its first significant snowfall of the season over the weekend. About 10 cm of snow fell in the city center overnight from Saturday to Sunday. In addition to the snow, the US is also suffering from very low temperatures, which have dropped well below zero.
Latest New York Winter Storm Update From Snowfall to School Closures
The latest winter storm marked the first widespread snowfall of the season across New York City and surrounding areas. Snow began falling over the weekend and continued into Sunday night, coating streets, sidewalks, and rooftops across the five boroughs. Accumulation varied by neighborhood, but even lighter snowfall caused major slowdowns once temperatures dropped and snow hardened into ice. Cold air followed closely behind the storm. Temperatur…
IN IMAGES - The U.S. megapolis experienced its first significant snowfall of the season on the night of December 14-15. Several centimetres accumulated throughout the city, causing disruptions in transportation and the initiation of the first snow removal operations of winter, but also scenes of joy and smiles in many New Yorkers.
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