The Long Branch City Council awarded a construction contract Feb. 3 to begin building a new Long Branch Pier. It marks a major step toward restoring one of the city’s most iconic waterfront features, ...
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Our Wednesday should be a fairly dry day with only a slight chance of a shower. We can expect mainly a cloudy sky, but temperatures returning to seasonable levels in the mid-40s. If we see any sun, a ...
Cloudy skies will dominate the forecast today, with areas of drizzle, fog and a few spotty showers developing at times. The persistent cloud cover will keep temperatures on the chilly side, with ...
BREAKING: Blizzard Conditions Expected Sunday night into Monday. The National Weather Service has issued a Blizzard warning for Long Island. Whiteout conditions are expected Sunday night through ...
As someone with a long torso, I'm familiar with that uncomfortable moment where it feels like your one-piece swimsuit is cutting you in half. It comes with the territory of being above-average height.
Mostly sunny skies will take over across Long Island today, giving the region a nice taste of early spring. Record high is 68 degrees set in 2016 at Islip Airport. Temperatures will climb comfortably ...
The Dense Fog Advisory has been extended until 4 PM for Nassau and Suffolk county. Fog will gradually dissipate from west to east mid-afternoon, but coastal areas on the south shore and east end will ...
Dry and sunny weather today but temperatures remain below the typically average high of 41. A weak piece of energy moves over Long Island tonight and we will track snow showers that could leave a ...
Before the next wintry or wet weather chances, it cannot be ignored how nice today and Saturday will be. Both be great for more snow to melt and to just enjoy some time outside. There can still just ...
A period of wintry mix and rain will develop across Long Island between around 7 a.m. and 11 a.m. from west to east. Most of Long Island will start as plain rain, but a brief period of snow or wintry ...