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Midtown »

The mounds of snow piled up from Tuesday's blizzard haven't even had time to melt yet.

Elmhurst »

Representatives for yellow cab drivers say the Port Authority is undercutting cabbies.

Melrose »

Subways were running mostly normally, but buses were delayed and some rail service was modified.

Cobble Hill »

Subway, bus and train service across the area are slowly returning to normal after Tuesday's storm. 

Upper West Side »

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Upper West Side »

Many were unimpressed by the blizzard that wasn't.

Fort Greene »

Shannon Pierre charges $50 to shovel your house, $45 if you’ve got salt.

Civic Center »

Forecasters had initially predicted up to 20 inches of snow would hit the city.

Red Hook »

Strong winds and snow could create whiteout conditions starting about 6 a.m., forecasters said.

Upper West Side »

Snow will begin Monday night and peak about midday Tuesday, forecasters said.

Midtown »

The worst of the weather is expected late morning to early afternoon.

Midtown »

Forecasters expect up to 4 inches of snow Friday, but last week's forecast never materialized.

Midtown »

After temperatures reached 70 degrees Wednesday, snow could fall Friday, forecasters say.

Bushwick »

Salt that's spread to melt snow corrodes underground wires, which then ignite, officials said.

Bushwick »

A massive blizzard Thursday could dump 14 inches of snow on the city.