Massive winter storm dumps sleet, freezing rain and snow
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Say it ain’t snow. On the heels of the biggest snowfall New York City has seen in five years, we’re already monitoring another potential storm that could impact the tri-state area this weekend. A very strong coastal storm remains likely to develop off the Carolina coast.
NEW YORK (WABC) -- The winter storm of January 2026 that once covered 2,000 miles across the nation has pulled away, leaving NYC and the Tri-State area to dig out from the biggest snowfall in years.
The NYC area is bracing for a major winter storm that's set to hit the region with heavy snow on top of dangerous, subfreezing weather.
Winter storm: Death toll rises as winter storm continues dumping snow across the U.S Heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain are slamming large parts of the U.S. as the dangerously cold weather causes major power outages and travel disruptions.
Retired NYPD sergeant Roger McGovern, 60, reportedly died of heart attack while shoveling snow at his Long Island church preparing for Sunday mass.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani said classes would be remote, not canceled, after a winter storm covered the city in nearly a foot of snow.
A new burst of arctic air was on the way and there was an "increasing potential of another significant winter storm" for Eastern states this weekend, the National Weather Service said.
A monstrous winter storm is hitting the tri-state area on Sunday — expected to dump more than a foot of snow in some areas. Travel is becoming a nightmare. A weather event like this makes for perilous driving and travel conditions across the region.