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The massive storm that buried the New York metropolitan area in upwards of 2 feet of snow this week claimed at least six lives on Long Island, officials said Wednesday. Suffolk County officials said the deadly tally includes an unidentified man whose body was found buried in the snow by a shoveling crew around 3:45 p.
In the wake of last weekend's nor'easter that slammed Long Island with an unprecedented 31 inches of snow — and after an additional 2 to 3 inches of powder dropped across parts of the Island on Wednesday morning — the start of next week's workweek calls for a chance of more of the same, according to the National Weather Service in Upton.
Blizzard warnings cover New York City and Long Island, while winter storm warnings stretch across the Hudson Valley and other parts of Upstate New York.
A fierce winter storm brings harsh snowfall, wind and whiteout conditions across the northeast. Millions are experiencing travel bans and power outages amid the bomb cyclone.
A powerful nor’easter is rapidly intensifying off the Mid-Atlantic coast and is expected to slam New York City and much of the Northeast.
DEER PARK, N.Y. (PIX11) — Authorities are investigating after a man was found dead, buried under snow outside a housing complex on Long Island on Monday. Workers who were shoveling the area found the man’s body under the snow near a walkway at 7 Parkcenter Dr.
A Department of Public Works employee was out plowing roads on Long Island when he spotted the pooches running down the westbound side of Sunrise Highway.
FOX Weather Storm Specialist Mike Seidel is live in Montauk, New York, where 22.5 inches of snow has been reported so far this morning. Weather is brutal, as blowing snow and winds create whiteout