NYC Could See Up To 10 Inches Of Snow This Weekend: What To Know
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NYC Could See Up To 10 Inches Of Snow This Weekend: What To Know
""Be ready to adjust travel plans Sunday and Monday morning, including caregiving schedules," the city's Emergency Management agency said in a social media post. "Avoid unnecessary travel Sunday and Monday morning if you can to allow snow operations crews to operate. If you are traveling, use mass transit and expect travel delays.""
""The exact track of this storm, along with how quickly it strengthens, will determine how much snow falls in the mid-Atlantic and Northeast," AccuWeather Vice President of Forecasting Operations Dan DePodwin said. "The supply of cold air is limited, and that could also affect snowfall totals.""
Forecasts call for 6 to 10 inches of snow across New York City beginning Sunday evening and continuing into Monday morning. The heaviest snowfall is expected overnight Sunday, tapering off around 11 a.m. Monday. Temperatures will drop below freezing Sunday evening, and wind gusts could reach 40 mph. The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch through Monday afternoon. City Emergency Management advised adjusting travel and caregiving plans, avoiding unnecessary travel to allow snow operations crews to work, and using mass transit while expecting delays. Earlier projections had been 1 to 2 inches; totals depend on storm track and cold-air supply.
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