Winter warnings lifted for Long Island
The second phase of a March nor'easter behaved Friday morning more like its wicked name suggests, dropping wet slushy snow across roadways, making for treacherous driving conditions. A number of school districts were reporting delayed openings because of the storm. Videojournalst: Staff (March 8, 2013 11:23 AM)
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Ready for some clear skies and sunshine?
That's what's up for the weekend, following a March nor'easter that brought three days of on-again-off-again precipitation that started Wednesday night with mostly rain, became heavier snow overnight Thursday, and a messy, snowy commute Friday morning.
A snowfall record for the day was broken Friday in Islip, which saw 3.7 inches of snow from...