Environment
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New York City Snow Drought: Residents Record 300 Days Without Measurable Snowfall
The latest weather forecast said New York City (NYC) recorded a lack of snowfall. However, many residents are still hopeful as the winter season is still around. Meanwhile, the weather in NYC could expect cloudy and dry conditions this week, with possible light rain and snow. Read here.
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