New York, New Jersey and Connecticut could get a plowable snowfall tomorrow as a winter storm moves through the ...
A blast of winter weather will bring snow and bitter cold to New York City and the Tri-State over the next few days.
The Tri-State Area is bracing for the possibility of several inches of snow Sunday followed by brutal cold temperatures.
Residents are advised to get ready and go where they need to be before the storm hits so that they aren't stuck on the roads when the snow begins falling.
New York, New Jersey and Connecticut are bracing for snow on Sunday, and officials across the Tri-State Area are warning residents to be prepared.
Eastern Connecticut, along with the rest of the state, will get its first significant snowfall of the season Sunday night with up to 3 inches of snow expected to fall in New London and Norwich. The ...
Many communities are making it clear that drivers can’t park on public streets when the storm hits Connecticut on Sunday and ...
Preparation for snowfall Sunday is underway across the state, with Connecticut Department of Transportation crews on standby ...
A new snowfall projection map has been released as a Nor'easter is due to slam the region. Here's the latest from the ...
Governor Ned Lamont advised Connecticut residents to prepare for the first significant statewide snowfall of the winter ...
Current models indicate most of Connecticut will receive four to 10 inches beginning Sunday afternoon and continuing into ...