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Midtown »

Rain should stop by 10 a.m. but strong winds will continue through the day, forecasters said. 

Midtown »

New Yorkers took to social media to document the storm.

Upper West Side »

A severe thunderstorm watch was issued until 8 p.m., according to the National Weather Service.

Elmhurst »

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

Cobble Hill »

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

Upper West Side »

Many were unimpressed by the blizzard that wasn't.

Red Hook »

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

Jackson Heights »

Queens saw the strongest wind gusts and Crown Heights had the worst steady winds at 41 mph, NWS said.

Tottenville »

The worst of the wind and rain will begin by sundown and continue through the night, forecasters said.

Financial District »

As much as 3 inches of rain could fall on the city, officials said.

Red Hook »

Saturday marked the fourth anniversary of Hurricane Sandy's devastating blow to New York City.

Red Hook »

Though details are scant, the Mayor's Office presented potential scenarios to Community Board 6.

Bed-Stuy »

Almost 600 Con-Ed users in Bed-Stuy were still without power Tuesday afternoon.

Washington Heights »

Thunderstorms, strong winds and hail are due to hit much of the city, the National Weather Service said.

Midtown »

Snow and temperatures near freezing could hit the city Sunday night, forecasters said.