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Central Park saw more than four inches of snow for the first time since January 2022, with higher totals outside of New York City.
Heavy snow fell from southern Connecticut through the Hudson Valley and into parts of New York on Friday as most of Long Island saw anywhere from 2 to 6 inches of snow.
As the Northeast recovers from a heavy snowstorm, a new system is already moving through the Rockies and is expected to sweep across the country.
Heavier snowfall has been reported in Upstate New York, with 9.2 inches in Poughkeepsie and 10 in Pine Plains. For numerous counties, Governor Kathy Hochul has declared a disaster emergency due to "imminent danger to public transportation, utility services, public health, and public safety systems."
More than 1,000 flights were canceled or delayed across the Northeast and Great Lakes regions as a winter storm disrupted one of the busiest travel weekends of the year.
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for NYC, parts of New Jersey, and Connecticut, with peak snowfall rates of 1–2 inches per hour. Snowfall could exceed 10 inches in some areas.
It's a First Alert Weather Day as a Winter Storm Warning is covering all of New York City and much of the surrounding area. CBS News New York's Tony Sadiku has a look at the forecast.
A dangerous coating of ice has emerged as the major concern for most of New Jersey from a winter storm Friday night as forecasters made a mid-storm cut to expected snowfall totals. “We are now starting to get anxious about ice accumulation,