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NYC sees first white Christmas Eve in over two decades
Snow moves out of NYC and D.C., as white Christmas remains unlikely
Around 20 million people were under winter weather alerts across parts of the mid-Atlantic and New England, including Philadelphia and Burlington, Vermont.
NYC sees first white Christmas Eve in over two decades — but it won’t last
Keep dreaming about that white Christmas, New York. The Big Apple was blanketed in a light layer of snow Tuesday morning, marking the first time in more than two decades there has been snow on Christmas Eve — but it won’t last.
Another round of snow hits NYC on Christmas Eve: What to expect next
New Yorkers once again woke up to more snow on the ground, this time on Christmas Eve. Here's what to expect next.
It's beginning to look a lot like White Christmas Eve as snow falls in NYC and D.C.
Some residents in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions woke up to a White Christmas Eve on Tuesday morning. Around 20 million people are under winter weather alerts across the regions, which received upwards of an inch of snow.
NYC Sees White Christmas Eve, But Snow Won’t Stick Around
New Yorkers were treated to a white Christmas Eve as light snow fell across the city, but most of it will melt away by Wednesday morning, forecasters said.
Snow much fun to be had in NYC on Christmas Eve
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas across our area as many woke up to a White Christmas Eve. CBS News New York's Zinnia Maldonado reports.
Snow falls Tuesday morning: Will NYC see a white Christmas?
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The snowflakes falling Tuesday morning made for a festive sight on Staten Island. The frosty precipitation gathered on tree limbs and rooftops, making for a scene serving as a reminder of Christmas Eve.
NYC marks its first official White Christmas in 15 years
The National Weather Service says snow depth in Central Park was 1 inch at 7 a.m. Christmas morning. That's the minimum amount of snow needed to make it officially a White Christmas.
New York City sees a White Christmas after a light snowfall comes on Tuesday
Residents of the greater New York City area woke up to a White Christmas Eve after a light snowfall. Light snow came to New York City from the northwest to southeast, where it fell for around two to three hours.
NYC weather: Could some snow fall on Christmas Eve? Here’s forecast
According to the meteorologist, a weak storm system that has the potential to bring with it a 10th of an inch of snow, is set to pass through the New York City area Monday evening into Tuesday morning. The snow showers are expected to begin at 7 a.m. on Christmas Eve and last until noon.
Dreaming of a white Christmas in NYC? Expect snow on Tuesday.
New Yorkers dreaming of a white Christmas could see those dreams come true this year if the Christmas Eve forecast cooperates, according to meteorologists. Snowy weather during the Tuesday morning rush hour should leave behind about half an inch of accumulation,
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Light snowfall promises a brief winter wonderland in NYC
It might not be a full-on White Christmas, but Tuesday morning is giving New Yorkers a brief glimpse of a winter wonderland.
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First measurable snow of the season possible in NYC by Saturday morning
New Yorkers may soon see their first measurable snow of the season this weekend. December snow in Central Park is a rarity in ...
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First ‘real’ snow of season to hit NYC along with frigid temps ahead of holidays
Paging Frosty. The first “measurable” snow of the season is expected to hit the city over the weekend, as bone-chilling ...
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NYC weather takes cold, rainy turn, as next snow chance approaches
Cold, rainy weather returns to NYC and the surrounding area today, and it's time to track some more snow later this week.
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