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Yes, it’s true! Snow once again blanketed the Bellmore-Merrick community on Thursday, making driving conditions hazardous. As of 8 a.m., roads had been partially plowed, sanded and salted. Town of Hempstead trucks were seen on local roads cleaning up ice- and snow-covered roads, but the job had only just begun. more
Snow and plummeting temperatures are expected as 4 to 7 inches are forecast to fall in our area, and a winter storm warning is in effect until 7 p.m. Thursday night, according to the National Weather … more
A severe winter storm dumped 10 to 14 inches of snow on Bellmore-Merrick between Jan. 26 and 27, with winds that whipped across the community at 25 to 35 miles per hour. more
Parts of Bellmore-Merrick were underwater last week, when a rainstorm of historic proportions caused flooding across the area. The National Weather Service issued flash-flood warnings for much of … more
A nor'easter barreling out of the South blanketed Bellmore-Merrick with more than six inches of snow, causing hazardous driving conditions. All Bellmore-Merrick districts closed school on Thursday … more
Once again this winter, snow has blanketed Bellmore-Merrick, making driving conditions hazardous for commuters. Roads were passable during the morning commute, but snow-covered and slushy. The afternoon commute is expected to be more treacherous, as snow piles up throughout the day. Forecasters expect five to eight inches of heavy, “wet” snow by day’s end. more
All five Bellmore-Merrick school districts have cancelled school ahead of a predicted winter storm that forecasters say could dump five to eight inches of snow across the area by day's end on Feb. 3. more
A "surprise" winter storm dumped 10-12 inches of powdery snow on the Bellmore-Merrick area overnight, with snow drifts as high as two feet. With the wind chill factored in, temperatures fell below zero, making digging out for Wednesday morning's commute a bitterly cold experience. more
Municipal crews were at work last night and this morning clearing roads of the 10 to 15 inches of snow which blanketed most of Long Island yesterday, but freezing temperatures and strong wind gusts were a challenge. more
As predicted by the National Weather Service, snow started to fall in Bellmore-Merrick around 6 p.m. on Thursday, and driving conditions started to turn hazardous as snow that had melted during the day began to freeze on the pavement. more
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