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Here's How Much Snow To Expect On Long Island From Massive Storm Barreling East Here's How Much Snow To Expect On Long Island From Massive Storm Barreling East
Here's How Much Snow To Expect On Long Island From Massive Storm Barreling East A massive cross-country storm, the first major snowmaker of 2025, will be followed by frigid temperatures the rest of the week. But there's good news. The tristate area will be spared from the storm's wrath when it arrives in the Northeast on Monday morning, Jan. 6. The latest snowfall projections from the National Weather Service call for around a trace of snow in this region. That's lower than earlier predictions of up to 2 or even 3 inches. (See the image above.) "It's possible there may not even be a trace of snow as well," the weather service said in releasing the new projections on S…
Tropical Activity Ramping Up: Here's Latest On Systems Forecasters Are Watching Tropical Activity Ramping Up: Here's Latest On Systems Forecasters Are Watching
Tropical Activity Ramping Up: Here's Latest On Systems Forecasters Are Watching A mid-season lull in named storms may soon be a distant memory, with tropical activity ramping up this week. "Later this week into the upcoming weekend, forecasters are monitoring the potential for a storm to take shape along the Southeast Coast," said AccuWeather.com, noting that it could pose a threat "for rounds of rain along the mid-Atlantic and New England coasts by the upcoming weekend." Forecasters are now monitoring these other systems over multiple zones. Here's a rundown: A westward-moving tropical wave in the Caribbean Sea is "expected to become more conduci…
Line Of Severe Storms Moving Through With Heavy Rain Causing Flooding In Parts Of Region Line Of Severe Storms Moving Through With Heavy Rain Causing Flooding In Parts Of Region
Line Of Severe Storms Moving Through With Heavy Rain Causing Flooding In Parts Of Region A line of storms is now moving across the region from west to east, producing drenching downpours that are flooding some areas. A radar image of the region above, from just before 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 6, shows severe storms marked in red. "Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations," the National Weather Service issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook statement issued Tuesday. The statement added, "Creeks and streams may rise out of their banks. Flooding may occur in poor drainage and urban areas. Extensive street fl…