New York

Dangerous Black Ice, Bone-Chilling Cold Ahead

About a half-foot of snow fell on parts of the tri-state area; sub-freezing temperatures are expected all weekend

Janice Huff’s forecast for March 10.

What to Know

  • 6 inches of snow blanketed much of the tri-state by early afternoon Friday
  • The weekend looks downright frigid after the storm moves out
  • Storm Team 4 is also tracking potential major snowfall to the region next Tuesday

A winter storm system dropped half a foot of snow on parts of the tri-state Friday, bringing a bone-chilling cold front that was expected to keep temperatures below freezing all weekend. 

A small storm hits the city with a bigger storm predicted for next week. Andrew Siff reports.
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Chloe, a nine-month-old New Jersey puppy, looks a little perplexed by the snow, but she's willing to go with it.
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This pup was bundled up for the snow Tuesday, March 14.
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This puppy was out in Central Park during Tuesday's nor'easter on March 14.
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Dogs were out in full force during Tuesday's nor'easter on March 14.
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These pups were feeling playful during the nor'easter on Tuesday, March 14.
Marley plays in the Bronx during Tuesday's nor'easter on March 14.
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Dogs around the city enjoyed the snow on Tuesday, March 14.
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Dogs didn't shy away from the snow during the nor'easter on Tuesday, March 14.
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This NYC dog wasn't shy when it came to the nor'easter on Tuesday, March 14.
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This dog had the perfect outfit for the nor'easter on Tuesday, March 14.
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This NYC dog was out in the nor'easter early on Tuesday, March 14.
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Elle enjoys the snow on Tuesday, March 14.
Barbara Frankel
In case of emergency, CC and Cleveland Leebaw left a trail for mom to find them in Glen Gardner, New Jersey.
Barbara Frankel
CC and Cleveland Leebaw are just a couple of fuzzy friends frolicking in the snow in Glen Gardner, NJ.
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This Bridgeport, CT pooch is certainly enjoying today's storm (and probably wouldn't mind a little more).
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"Hey mom, can we go play in the snow?" Honey and her son Axl watch the snow come down in Apalachin, NY on Feb. 9.
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Rosie loves the Pennsylvania snow, and who can blame her really?
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Who says cats don't like snow? This one does, enjoying this outdoor bench in Langhorne, PA.
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A police dog from an NYPD K-9 team hangs out in the snow.
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Chloe, a nine-month-old New Jersey puppy, looks a little perplexed by the snow, but she's willing to go with it.
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Copper the Beagle has a little snow on his nose, and he likes it just fine.
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The birds of Metuchen, NJ want their birdseed and they don't much care how much snow is on the ground.
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Some cats like to go out in the show ... some cats, like this one in Paramus, prefer to observe from the window.
Twitter / @silberandgold
When you play in the snow, you get snow on your face.
A dog in orange booties was spotted in Columbus Circle.
Bianca Rosembert
Brownie came with his snow gear and he absolutely loves the fluffy snow.
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Bailey wasn't letting anything stop his morning stroll.
Futon was having a grand old time at Central Park West.
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Logan (left) and Nicole Arnott catching snowflakes on their tongues.
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Logan (left) and Nicole Arnott are thoroughly enjoying their snow day!
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There's nothing like enjoy the snow from indoors with a friend.
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Delayed school openings in Tipton, IN means a bright an early start on fun in the snow (much to mom's chagrin).
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A winter wonderland is best enjoyed with your loved ones, as one family in Marion, OH experienced today.
Erica Byfield
Piles of snow bring the perfect opportunity for family sledding in New Jersey's Van Saun County Park. Thanks dad!
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Little Luca is all bundled up and ready for his first snow storm in Philadelphia, PA!
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Jessica Elaine shared photos of her dogs on a walk in West Milford Thursday.
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Jessica Elaine took her pups for a walk in the snow in West Milford Thursday.
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Jessica Elaine's dogs enjoyed a walk in the snow Thursday in West Milford.
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This pup decided to enjoy his snow day by keeping warm under the covers in Boston, MA.
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Though Porter didn't get a snow day in Chicago, IL, he managed to enjoy the snow just as much as his friends in New York City.
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Casper is taking on the big city snow or shine!
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This pup doesn't mind a little snow. Just shake it off!
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Puppy on the prowl.
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Where are your snow boots?
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This little guy would rather get a lift home.
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Lily looks ravishing on her stroll through Central Park.
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Chloe braves the elements looking cute in a pink winter coat.
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There was plenty of fun to be had Thursday as snow fell in Orange County, New York.
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This dog was having some fun Thursday playing some ball in the snow.
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All dressed up for the weather!
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Maya is wishing hard for more snow!

After the storm moved out by Friday evening, Middletown, New York had seen 6 inches accumulate, while Port Jervis and Mastic Beach, along with Monroe, Connecticut, had 5 inches. Seven inches covered the ground in Orange County's Montgomery. The five boroughs saw less snow, with Central Park getting about 2 inches. 

Nearly 300 flights were canceled at Newark, JFK and LaGuardia as a result of the snow Friday. Alternate side parking was suspended in New York City Friday to facilitate snow removal efforts, and NJ Transit said full systemwide cross-honoring was in effect Friday, allowing customers to use their ticket or pass across rail, bus or light rail. Meanwhile, Metro-North warned customers to be wary of slippery platforms. 

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Some Central Park Zoo residents enjoying the March snow storm.
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Some Central Park Zoo animals enjoying the March storm.
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The snowfall on a tree in bloom outside a Maplewood, New Jersey, elementary school.
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Pedestrians in Times Square brace themselves during Friday's winter storm.
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An aerial shot of the George Washington Bridge during Friday's winter storm.
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Pedestrians on the Upper East Side navigate through the snow Friday.
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The snow didn't stop these people from gathering in Times Square for a group photo.
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The snow made for a messy commute Friday morning.
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Snow covered Columbus Circle on Friday morning.
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A view of Canal Street blurred by snow Friday morning.

Storm Team 4 is tracking another winter system with the potential to dump 6 inches of snow or more on the tri-state area early next week.

New York City has seen significantly less snow this winter compared to last year. It has snowed 20.5 inches so far this season compared to 32.3 inches by this time in 2016, an amount that was buoyed by one of the largest snowstorms in the city's history last January.

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