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  2. The Merriest Things to Do in New York City During the Holidays

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    Here are our favorite things to do in NYC this Christmas. Where to Stay: Lotte New York Palace. No hotel quite embraces the holiday cheer of New York City like the Lotte New York Palace. Located ...

  3. 29 Things to Do in NYC When It’s Cold to Beat the Winter Blues

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    The cold weather blues are a real thing, friends—namely because winter is long and, well, often pretty boring. New Yorkers (or folks who are visiting) don’t have to hibernate for the whole ...

  4. 3 things to know ahead of a potential East Coast winter storm ...

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    As a whole, 2023 was a record-setting low snow year for nearly the entire I-95 corridor from Richmond, Virginia, to New York City. New York picked up just 2.3 inches of snow all last season — a ...

  5. Great Blizzard of 1888 - Wikipedia

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    Great Blizzard of 1888. The Great Blizzard of 1888, also known as the Great Blizzard of '88 or the Great White Hurricane (March 11–14, 1888), was one of the most severe recorded blizzards in American history. The storm paralyzed the East Coast from the Chesapeake Bay to Maine, [1] [2] as well as the Atlantic provinces of Canada. [3]

  6. Nor'easter - Wikipedia

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    The storm received various unofficial names, such as Winter Storm Grayson, Blizzard of 2018 and Storm Brody. The storm was also dubbed a "historic bomb cyclone", with a minimum central pressure of 948 mb, similar to that of a Category 3 or 4 hurricane March 1-3, 2018 nor'easter (also known as Winter Storm Riley by media outlets) March 1–5, 2018

  7. Winter storm - Wikipedia

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    Winter storms are formed when moist air rises up into the atmosphere, creating low pressure near the ground and clouds up in the air. The air can also be pushed upwards by hills or large mountains. The upward motion is called lift. [1] The moisture is collected by the wind from large bodies of water, such as a big lake or the ocean.

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