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Light flurries could turn to a "real sloppy mess," the National Weather Service said.

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.

Midtown »

The city is bracing for four to six inches of snow Thursday.

Midtown »

The city is bracing for another storm that's set to affect the evening rush hour Tuesday.

Astoria »

While temperatures will remain near or above freezing, get ready for some sloppy days ahead. 

Crown Heights »

February's average temperature of 24.1 degrees is the fourth coldest in recorded history. 

East Harlem »

Two surges of polar air this week will bring temperatures back down below freezing for most of the week.

Midtown »

The high Thursday was expected to reach just 20 degrees, with even colder temperatures expected Friday.

Midtown »

New Yorkers may wake up to 4 inches of snow on the ground by Sunday morning, forecasters said.

Midtown »

Temperatures on early Monday could sink to 1 degree, matching the low recorded in 1888 for that day. 

Midtown »

Temperatures are expected to plunge to just 5 degrees, forecasters said.

Astoria »

Eight apartments evacuated onto 38th Street, where temperatures felt below zero, officials said.

Midtown »

The city will get some rain, but the bulk of the storm will hit to the north, forecasters said.

Midtown »

The storm could dump up to 8 inches of snow on top of what remains from last Monday.