Photos: Wintry storm hits Long Island
A major winter storm hit Long Island Feb. 13, 2024, bringing more than 5 inches of heavy, wet snow to some parts. See photos from across the region.
Eric Emanuel and Kyra Breslin, both of East Hampton, visit Main Beach during the snow storm Tuesday.
Rocky Levine, 4, left, and his brother Lucky, 7, of Syosset, enjoy a snow day at Syosset-Woodbury Community Park Tuesday.
People battle the falling snow Tuesday at the Great Neck train station.
Commuters navigate the snow as they exit the eastbound train Tuesday in Great Neck.
Snow falls as a woman walks along the train platform Tuesday in Great Neck
Commuters board the train at an LIRR station as snow begins to stick on the platform Tuesday in Mineola.
Snow falls as a man waits for the train at the westbound side of the station Tuesday in Great Neck
Pedestrians walk a snowy Old Country Road Tuesday in Carle Place.
Drivers navigate slick roads on the LIE on Tuesday in Plainview.
A plow treats the roads at the intersection of Osborne Road and Washington Avenue Tuesday in Garden City.
The North Ferry in Greenport departs for Shelter Island as snow begins to fall Tuesday.
Early traffic heads westbound on the LIE as the region braces for a snowy, wintry day Tuesday in Suffolk.
Commuters board the train at the at the LIRR station as snow begins to stick on the platform Tuesday in Mineola.
Cars travel a snowy Old Country Road Tuesday in Carle Place.
Commuters board the train at an LIRR station as snow begins to stick on the platformsTuesday in Mineola.
Roger Buckholz, 26, of Shirley cleans his car off and clears his driveway Tuesday morning during the snow storm.
Laura Martinez, of Shirley, cleans her car off during snow storm Tuesday morning.
Laura Martinez, of Shirley, cleans her car off during snow storm Tuesday morning.
Boo Jr., an American Bison, at the Long Island game farm during the snowstorm Tuesday morning in Manorville.
Several vehicles, including a Suffolk Transit bus, were involved in a collision due to snowy road conditions on Veterans Memorial Highway and South 13th Street in Ronkonkoma Tuesday. One person suffered serious but non-life threatening injuries.
'It's disappointing and it's unfortunate' Suffolk Police Officer David Mascarella is back on the job after causing a 2020 crash that severely injured Riordan Cavooris, then 2. NewsdayTV's Andrew Ehinger and Newsday investigative reporter Paul LaRocco have the story.