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CBS2's Lonnie Quinn looks at which parts of the Tri-State Area got the most snow from the nor'easter and says a serious warm-up is coming.
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CBS2's Lonnie Quinn looks at which parts of the Tri-State Area got the most snow from the nor'easter and says a serious warm-up is coming.
CBS2's Lonnie Quinn says the amount of snow you'll get from the nor'easter that will impact the area through Tuesday will depend on how far north you live above the city.
CBS2's Vanessa Murdock says there are areas of uncertainty for Monday's storm that is expected to last through Tuesday. She has the latest projected snowfall totals.
CBS2's Vanessa Murdock has the latest on the winter storm that will impact the Tri-State Area on Monday and Tuesday.
Evacuation warnings were issued in advance of the storm for various foothill and mountain communities that are prone to flooding and mudslides.
CBS2's Lonnie Quinn is calling for some snow in parts of the Tri-State Area overnight and then a blustery and colder day on Tuesday.
CBS2's Vanessa Murdock is tracking some wintry weather that will impact the Tri-State Area on Monday night into Tuesday.
CBS2's Vanessa Murdock has a look at the forecast for the new work week.
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CBS2's Lonnie Quinn has the latest on the snow, which is accumulating in the northern suburbs.
CBS2's Lonnie Quinn has a look at which parts of the Tri-State Area will get the most snow and the timeline heading into Tuesday.
Schools are keeping a close eye on the storm, with come already closing on Tuesday. CBS2's Maurice Dubois reports.
CBS2's Lonnie Quinn has the latest on the storm, which is now dropping measurable snow all over the Tri-State Area.
CBS2's Lonnie Quinn says the city is still in the 1-3-inch range for Monday night's snowfall, but counties well north could see upwards of a foot.
CBS2's Lonnie Quinn has a look at the storm, which is expected to drop the first real measurable snow of the season throughout the Tri-State Area.
CBS2's Vanessa Murdock says the Tri-State Area will likely see the most significant snowfall of the season on Monday night into Tuesday.
CBS2's Vanessa Murdock is calling for snow from late Monday afternoon into Tuesday morning. The city could see 1-3 inches, with much more expected north.
A powerful winter storm lashing California is still threatening floods, blizzards and avalanches while adding frigid temperatures to the misery mix.
CBS2's Lonnie Quinn is calling for some precipitation on Tuesday, with a high in the upper 40s.
CBS2's Lonnie Quinn says Tuesday will be an unsettled day across the Tri-State Area, with a chance for some frozen precipitation.
CBS2's Vanessa Murdock says the mild temperatures will continue for a good part of the new work week.
CBS2's Vanessa Murdock is calling for some sun and a high in the mid-50s on Monday, but then some precipitation moves into the area.
CBS2's Lonnie Quinn says the Tri-State Area will see temperatures plummet on Friday night into Saturday.
CBS2's Lonnie Quinn is calling for a sunny and mild Valentine's Day.
CBS2's Vanessa Murdock has more on the unseasonably warm temperatures gripping the Tri-State Area.
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Some of the highest totals were on Long Island and in New Jersey, where greater than 6 inches of snow was measured.
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Bitterly cold temperatures are causing icy road conditions, including black ice, Monday morning in the Tri-State Area.
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