The end of March came with near-record highs that were nowhere near freezing — which meant no chance for snow. While that in itself is cause for celebration for most in the tri-state, it also meant New York City would cap off a weather trend not seen dating back to 1869, according to the National Weather Service. With the final day of March seeing highs hit 80 degrees, it marked the third straight March in which there was no measurable snow at Central Park.