Days after breaking its 700-day snow drought, New York City saw more flurries falling Friday but is now expecting a pesky few inches rather than the major storm first forecast.
Parts of New York's Hudson Valley got up to 15 inches of snow from this weekend's nor'easter, which was mostly a rainy dud in the five boroughs, extending New York City's nearly 700-day snow drought.
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Flakes set to fall in the city late in the day Saturday will turn to rain overnight and back to snow Sunday. Less than half an inch of accumulation is expected, according to the National Weather Service.