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Schools set to open, but alternate-side parking is suspended as city could see 8 inches of snow and ice.

Central Harlem »

For Friday evening, meteorologists expect freezing cold winds to make temperatures feel like 10 below.

Times Square & Theater District »

Light snow and wind will continue through sundown Tuesday, the National Weather Service said.

Civic Center »

As a huge snowstorm moves through the city, DNAinfo is your best source for news and information.

Midtown »

The heaviest snow will start falling after 10 p.m. Monday.

Meatpacking District »

Forecasters had feared up to 3 feet. Schools will be open Monday, but will likely be closed Tuesday.

TriBeCa »

Forecasters still don't know if Saturday's storm will bury the city with snow or soak it with rain.

Long Island City »

Expect light snowfall Wednesday night, with much more threatened for the weekend. 

Midtown »

Temperatures dipped to 8 degrees Thursday morning, narrowly missing the city's Jan. 8 record low.

Midtown »

Temperatures are expected to dip to 10 degrees, bringing snow and ice on Tuesday, officials said.

Midtown »

Christmas Day is expected to be a balmy 46 degrees.

Midtown »

The city is bracing for downpours and wind gusts of up to 50 mph Tuesday, forecasters said.

Midtown »

Wet weather caused more than 200 flight cancellations at area airports Wednesday morning.

Midtown »

Heavy rain is expected to give way to snow Wednesday night, dumping 1 to 3 inches on the city.

Midtown »

The city could get up to an inch of snow by early Friday morning, according to weather experts.