After a hot Halloween and a heated Election Day, New Yorkers can expect temperatures to fall this weekend right alongside ...
This Election Day is expected to be one of our warmest ever on record for New York City and the surrounding area.
Our dry streak will continue until Sunday night as temperatures fall over the weekend. Expect highs in the upper 50s and low 60s. Saturday will be sunny and cool. On Sunday, clouds will increase ...
Here’s how we will bring you the latest vote totals and estimates of the outcome on the presidential race and other contests around the country.
After a chilly morning, we get a sun-filled and seasonable day to close out the weekend -- beautiful for the TC City Marathon ...
Monday's high in Rochester is predicted in the upper 50s, which is the normal high for the final week of October in Rochester ...
Election guru Nate Silver revealed his latest forecast between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris with Election Day two days away ...
The New York Times' Needle election prediction made its debut on election night despite the strike called by the union ...
By November, though snow is already flying at higher elevations across the country, national snow attention often turns ...
As a rule, when the electoral vote estimate is steady in the presence of new results, our forecast is more trustworthy ... from election officials. By The New York Times election results team ...
Residents across New York City awoke to a thin brown haze, the smell of smoke Saturday, and worsening air quality as a nearby wildfire raged, causing at least one fatality.