A National Weather Service winter storm warning began at noon Tuesday for Nassau County, and will remain in effect until 6 a.m. Wednesday.
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1/21/14
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Several New York-area relief organizations were staffed and ready in preparation for Thursday night’s snowstorm, but as of Friday afternoon haven’t been needed much.
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By Brian Croce
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1/3/14
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Valley Stream residents woke up to about seven inches of snow this morning and are now beginning to dig their way out.
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By Brian Croce and Andrew Hackmack
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1/3/14
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The National Weather Service has issued a blizzard warning for our area today from 6 p.m. to 1 p.m. Friday when light freezing rain will turn into a steady falling snow. Blowing snow is expected, and …
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Mary Malloy and Brian Racow, mmalloy@liherald.com, bracow@liherald.com
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1/2/14
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In lieu of high temperatures blazing throughout the south shore, the Town of Hempstead is opening 15 cooling stations from Monday, June 24, to Wednesday, June 26.
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By David Weingrad
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6/24/13
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I don’t know how they do it, but the prognosticators at the Farmers’ Almanac were right again this winter.
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3/28/13
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Long Islanders woke up to a more serious second-round of a nor'easter, with wet, heavy snow falling, and wind gusts causing delays and treacherous rush-hour driving conditions in the area. A storm …
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By Mary Malloy
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3/8/13
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The National Weather Service warns that heavy snow will be blowing into the Nassau County area late Friday and could leave us on Saturday morning with anywhere from 10, 15 or more than 20 inches of snow depending on the storm track.
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2/12/13
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Unless I hear some credible dissenting voices, I’m going to vote for 2012 as one of the worst years in recent history.
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1/3/13
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Updated: 3:10 p.m. on Oct. 31.
Dubbed a “superstorm” by weather forecasters, Hurricane Sandy pummeled Bellmore-Merrick with floodwaters that reached three to six feet in many parts of south Bellmore and south Merrick and destroyed homes and cars, while also bringing hurricane-force wind gusts that toppled trees, tore the siding off houses, and ripped apart fences and decks.
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By Scott Brinton
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10/28/12
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