This might be a New Year’s ball drop we’d all like to soon forget. The estimated 1 million revelers set to ring in 2025 in the Big Apple are in for a very soggy time in Times Square, with rain ...
An arctic blast will bring a sharp drop in temperatures, and it might feel even colder, according to AccuWeather.
More than a billion people are set to tune in to watch the Times Square ball drop tonight. Newsweek's live blog is closed.
NEW YORK-- Another cold night is on tap for Thursday night, as lows once again will plunge into the 20s, teens, and single digits. Temps will then trend up for the rest of 2024. They'll first get ...
People lined up in ponchos to see the New Year’s Eve ball-drop in New York. By Yan Zhuang New Yorkers are used to ringing in the New Year in the cold or even the snow. But in rain, thunder and ...
Revelers should expect plenty of rain while ringing in the New Year in the New York City area. Monday’s sunny and breezy conditions will linger into Tuesday before cloudy and stormy conditions ...
NEW YORK -- It looks like rainy weather will be on tap for New Year's Eve in Times Square and around New York City. Our First Alert Weather team has the latest timing and how it might impact the ...
We always hope for a New Year’s Eve with tolerable temperatures and blue skies—the reality, at least for the past couple of years, has been freezing temperatures and buckets of rain.