Heavy snow and strong winds could hit the city Friday.
Brace yourselves: It's finally winter.
The National Weather Service cautions that travel may be hazardous overnight through daybreak Friday.
Conditions for seeing Aurora borealis, or Northern Lights, will be ”good” Tuesday night, AccuWeather reports.
However, city health officials will do everything in their power to limit the new state law.
Be prepared for heavy rains to hit between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Joaquin, a category 4 hurricane in the Atlantic, appears to be headed eastward away from the United States.
Six stages of one stunning celestial dance.
Awwwwww.
Hide your kids, hide your wife.
On Wednesday afternoon until 5:30 p.m.
After record-high heat on Tuesday.
Yeah, it's hot.
Major street closures are in effect both Saturday and Sunday to make way for three separate parades.
Brooklyn resident Anu Prestonia knows a thing or two about making the sidewalk bloom.
The El Niño weather pattern will likely bring less snow to the East Coast, say forecasters, and more precipitation to parched California.
Ozone in the air is expected to reach unsafe levels.
Residents (barely) caught the sudden downpour on their smartphones.
Ocean waters were evacuated on Sunday around 1:30 p.m.
In hopes of "keeping the good favor of Gowanus Canal.”
Here are five great stargazing spots in Brooklyn and Manhattan.
The repairs will cost a reported $2.6 million.
They were reportedly headed to summer camp.
Thanks to a summer vortex at the Canadian border.
At Fifth Avenue and 64th Street in Sunset Park.
The sinkhole that inspired a nation.
One of the victims has been identified as 23-year-old Keshawn Carlos.
Be prepared for a hot and stormy Thursday night.
The killer trifecta.
Power went out at LGA's Terminal C around 4:30 a.m.
Brought on by Monday's intense heat.
The mayor's feeling hot and bossy.
Don't get too complacent.
"Urgent heat advisory" issued on Sunday.
None yet for Park Slope.
Sunday could be summer's hottest day so far.
Brooklyn went underwater in a matter of minutes.
"Act quickly to protect your life."