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Forest Hills »

A mild winter and early spring will cause all kinds of havoc for local flora and New Yorkers this year.

New York City »

New Yorkers are turning to a range of holistic remedies to treat their allergies.

Greenpoint »

The androgynous look has been cool for the last few seasons, so make the most of it.

Midtown »

Temperatures are expected to reach the mid-60s by next week. 

St. George »

The furry forecaster said winter, even at its mildest, will soon end.

Sunnyside »

A little rain may dampen today's mild weather, but that means more springtime flowers, right?

Park Slope »

The cold and wet winter is to blame for the spring's allergy onslaught.

Fort Greene »

The popular outdoor eatery will open for the season on April 18.

Prospect Heights »

The first flowers appeared this week on the garden's cherry trees, beginning the "Hanami" season.

Mott Haven »

The outdoor fitness center at St. Mary's Park was filled with people exercising on Thursday morning.

Fort Greene »

The Flea Market will begin its outdoor season on April 4 at at Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School.

SoHo »

Days after a snowstorm ruined the first day of spring, people were eating outdoors in 40-degree weather.

Red Hook »

City airports were seeing delays and hundreds of flights were canceled because of the storm. 

Morrisania »

The National Weather Service predicts there's more winter weather to come.

Manhattan Valley »

Sunny skies and temperatures in the 40s may give way to a snow storm Friday night, meteorologists said.