The Farmer's Almanac predicts a "wet winter whirlwind," while experts estimate NYC's first measurable snowfall could be around December 13, typically after the fall season.
New York City's earliest first measurable snowfall on record was on October 15, 1876, leading to hopes for either a white Halloween or an influential winter.
The National Weather Service indicates NYC has 'equal chances' for normal precipitation this winter, suggesting no dominant trend for wetter or drier conditions.
Despite uncertain snowfall predictions, NYC’s beautiful winter landscape—whether loved or loathed—has residents hoping for at least one snow-cloaked day this winter season.
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