Here is what the weather is going to be like on New Year's Eve in NYC
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Here is what the weather is going to be like on New Year's Eve in NYC
"After a stormy stretch of post-Christmas weather across parts of the Midwest and Northeast, conditions are expected to improve overall heading into the holiday. Still, forecasters say New Year's Eve itself could bring some lingering wintry trouble, especially for travelers moving through the Great Lakes and Northeast. Snow showers and brief periods of heavier downfall could slow things down, even as much of the country sees calmer conditions following back-to-back winter systems."
"For New York City specifically, the forecast points to a cold, blustery night for the iconic ball drop. AccuWeather meteorologists say flurries may be in the air before midnight, adding a festive (if frosty) atmosphere to Times Square. Temperatures will be the bigger story. The "real feel" is expected to dip into the teens before the ball drops, with winds gusting up to around 15 miles per hour, making it feel even colder for revelers standing outside for hours."
""People heading out to the ball drop or other outdoor celebrations should bundle up. Flurries could be flying in Times Square before the ball drops," AccuWeather meteorologist Elizabeth Dancosaid in an official statement. "The AccuWeather RealFeel Temperature before midnight will drop into the teens. Make sure you have a winter coat, hat, gloves and a scarf. Winds could gust around 15 mph.""
Colder air is settling over the Northeast ahead of New Year's Eve, with flurries and biting temperatures possible in New York City as the clock counts down in Times Square. Conditions are expected to improve overall after a stormy post-Christmas stretch, but lingering wintry trouble could affect travelers across the Great Lakes and Northeast. Snow showers and brief heavier snowfall could slow travel despite calmer weather in much of the country. New York City will see a cold, blustery night with RealFeel temperatures dropping into the teens and winds gusting around 15 mph, prompting advice to bundle up with winter coat, hat, gloves and scarf.
Read at Time Out New York
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