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Snow is late, but it’s still coming: winter storm warning remains in effect

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Snow accumulation of four to seven inches is still expected in eastern Suffolk County, the weather service said.

Snow forecast upped to 4-7 inches, winter storm warning issued

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Snow accumulations of from four to seven inches are now forecast from a storm that will begin tonight and last through most of the day tomorrow, according to the National Weather Service in Upton.

Say it isn’t snow! Expect 3-5 inches of snow tonight into Friday afternoon

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Snow accumulating to three to five inches is in the forecast tonight into early tomorrow afternoon, according to the National Weather Service in Upton, which has issued a winter weather advisory.

Ice and snow accumulations make for hazardous travel, weather advisory extended through the afternoon

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Ice accumulation of up to a tenth of an inch is now forecast, as snow, sleet and freezing rain are expected to continue through the afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.

Blizzard slams North Fork with heavy snow and howling winds

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A blizzard shaping up to be much worse than what had been predicted just 24 hours ago has Suffolk County on lockdown today. Temperatures...

Blizzard will dump 12 to 16 in. of snow, with strong winds gusting to 50 mph

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he National Weather Service has increased its estimated snow accumulations from the An expected 12 to 16 inches of snow is expected to fall across Suffolk County.

Blizzard warning issued, snow accumulations of 10 to 14 inches forecast

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The blizzard warning is in effect from 3 a.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow, the National Weather Service in Upton said in a warning issued at 3:17 p.m.

Winter storm warning issued for heavy snow, midnight to 6 p.m. Thursday

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A winter storm warning has been issued for Long Island and the entire metro New York region, in effect from midnight tonight to 6 p.m. tomorrow, for heavy snow with accumulations of 6 to 10 inches across the region.

Winter storm watch forecasts up to 10 inches of snow on Long Island, locally higher amounts possible

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A winter storm watch is calling for six to ten inches of snow Thursday, with locally higher amounts possible.

Winter storm may drop 4 to 6 inches on East End Wednesday night into Thursday

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Significant snow accumulation of up to 6 inches is likely across Suffolk County late Wednesday night into Thursday, according to the National Weather Service.