New York City's snowless streak will set a record for the latest-ever 'first measurable snow' record of 327 days without snow - with no forecast of the fluffy powdery flakes anytime soon.Measurable snow is defined as a tenth of an inch or more of snow, and although there have been a few snowflakes here and thereThe Big Apple's seasonably mild weatherhas now broken a record for the longest snowless season, surpassing the record previously set by the 1972-73 winter where the city saw its first 'measurable snow' of 1.8 inches on January 29, 1973.
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