Parts of Long Island record over 20 inches of snow
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A Long Island grandfather's license plate, which reads "PB4WEGO," has been spared by Gov. Kathy Hochul, after the state DMV ordered him to get rid of it.
New York City and Long Island are being hit hard with snow today. As of 8 a.m. Monday, the most snow reported so far was 20 inches in Suffolk County on Long Island, according to the National Weather Service.
A Rhode Island college student from Long Island died of carbon monoxide poisoning after charging his phone in a running car during a historic blizzard, according to authorities. Joseph Boutros, a 21-year-old Salve Regina University student,
Long Island grandfather's Seth Bykofsky's #1 fight since January has been to keep his custom license plate, which reads "PB4WEGO."
What to Know A blizzard warning has been issued for all five boroughs of New York City, Long Island and much of NJ as a classic nor’easter threatens to dump heavy snow and strong winds on our area A blizzard warning is issued when snow accumulations are expected between 13 and 18 inches and winds are expected to gust as high as 55 mph.
Suffolk County is under a travel ban during the peak of the snowstorm on Sunday, officials announced. Both Nassau and Suffolk counties issued travel bans for non-essential
Police are investigating whether snowplow practices were properly followed after a crash killed a 50-year-old man on the Long Island Expressway.
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The storm snarled mass transit, including the Long Island Rail Road, which announced it will limited resume service at 4 a.m. on Tuesday.