is on track to break a 50-year record of the most consecutive days without snow - and the white stuff won't fall for weeks to come.New York typically sees its first measurable snowfall by December 11, but according to forecasters the total number of days the Big Apple has been snowless is a staggering 307 days.There has been less than an inch of snow across New York City so far this season. The last measurable snow - at least 0.1 inches - was on March 9, 2022 when New York City saw 0.4 inches of snow, records show. This is the fourth-longest snowless streak the city has ever seen, reported.
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