One to three inches of snow forecast tonight through tomorrow afternoon
“We’ll be on the northern edge of it, so that will keep us away from the most significant precipitation and impacts,” said David Stark, a National Weather Service meteorologist at Upton.
Hundreds without power, but North Fork escapes coastal storm largely unscathed
Though hundreds were left without power locally, Riverhead and the North Fork escaped relatively unscathed from the powerful storm system that wreaked havoc across the eastern seaboard in the past 48 hours,
National Weather Service statement: Watch out for ‘black ice’ this morning
Temperatures at or below the freezing mark this morning may freeze residual moisture from last night’s rainfall, causing areas of black ice on local roads,
Snow, sleet and freezing rain forecast prompts winter weather advisory
Snow mixed with freezing rain later today will create hazardous driving conditions across the region, the National Weather Service said in a winter weather advisory issued for eastern Suffolk County this morning.
Below-zero temperatures and strong, gusty winds make it feel like 20-below this morning; wind chill advisory in effect
Wind chill values of 15 to 24 below zero will prevail this morning, as 15 to 25 mph winds, gusting to 35 mph, combine...
‘Dangerous’ wind chill values of 18- to 23-below, weather service warns
“The frigid conditions will be dangerous to those venturing outside,” the National Weather Service said. Prolonged exposure may cause frostbite and hypothermia, the weather service said.
Revised forecast: less than an inch of snow for Suffolk this morning
The winter weather advisory issued by the National Weather Service yesterday has been canceled. Periods of light snow this morning will only accumulate to an inch or less across the North Fork, according to the latest forecast.
Three to five inches of snow Tuesday night, coldest air of the season coming this weekend, according to NWS
A winter weather advisory is in effect from 6 p.m. tonight until 12 p.m. Wednesday. Visibility will drop to half a mile at times, and between three to five inches of snow are expected.
Snow every day until Thursday, with potential weekend storm on the horizon
Snow will keep falling this week straight through Thursday, but there isn't much potential for another major snowstorm after today – at least not until this weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
Storm expected to drop 6-8 inches of snow across East End
The National Weather Service says snow will develop before daybreak across the North Fork. It may be mixed with rain at the very onset, but will quickly change over to all snow, with the heaviest snow falling from the morning commute into early this afternoon.












































