Snow is headed to NJ and NYC, AccuWeather and NOAA say. But when will the snow hit, and how much will we get? See the latest ...
New Jersey will enter a statewide state of emergency at noon Sunday as a severe winter storm with blizzard conditions, heavy snow and coastal flooding approaches.
Blizzard warnings were issued Saturday for New York City, New Jersey, southern New England and coastal communities along the East Coast.
A 'major' severe weather system is headed to New Jersey and New York City today, AccuWeather says. When will the rain start, and how bad will it be?
A state of emergency will go into effect at noon Sunday for all 21 counties in New Jersey, ahead of a nor'easter that is set to bring heavy snow and high winds to the Garden State.
Storm-damaged trees require immediate professional assessment to prevent further property damage, power outages, and safety ...
New Jersey will be under a state of emergency starting at noon on Feb. 22 as a blizzard is forecast to bring about a foot of snow to the area.
A blizzard warning is also in effect in Boston, Rhode Island and some of the Maine coast through Tuesday morning. Powerful winds could reach 55 mph in New York City and 75 mph in Boston. Wind gusts ...
The New Jersey Office of Emergency Management, under the Division of the New Jersey State Police, has issued a mandatory travel restriction beginning 9:00 p.m. Sunday.
A high near 72 degrees could approach record territory before powerful storms bring wind gusts, forecaster said.