More Snow Expected In NYC This Weekend: What To Know
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More Snow Expected In NYC This Weekend: What To Know
"As of Wednesday, forecasters from National Weather Service are predicting between 1 and 2 inches of snow across the city. Other models have shown around 3 to 4 inches around New York City as a lower pressure system makes its way up the coast this weekend. If there is snow, it will be most likely seen during Sunday night into Monday morning."
"According to the NWS, snow fall could begin between 7 and 8 p.m. and continue throughout the night into early morning hours of Monday. In preparation for the possible snowfall this weekend, the New York City Emergency Management issued a Weather Alert in effect Sunday night through Monday morning. Depending on the track of the lower pressure system, the snow fall totals could increase for the city, but forecasters have said a more accurate model should be available by weeks end."
Forecasters from the National Weather Service predict 1 to 2 inches of snow across New York City, while other models indicate 3 to 4 inches as a lower pressure system moves up the coast this weekend. Snow is most likely Sunday night into Monday morning, with snowfall possibly beginning between 7 and 8 p.m. and continuing through the early morning hours. New York City Emergency Management issued a Weather Alert for Sunday night through Monday morning. Snow totals could increase depending on the low's track, and forecasters expect a more accurate model by the end of the week. The area is still recovering from the Jan. 25 storm that dropped close to a foot in parts of the city.
Read at New York City, NY Patch
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