
"There will be a little wintry intrigue early this week, though. A fast-moving clipper system is expected to slide through tonight into Tuesday, bringing a brief burst of snow across parts of the state. Upstate and higher-elevation regions could see some accumulation, especially east of Lake Ontario, in the Tug Hill Plateau and the Adirondacks, where several inches are possible."
"But for us down south in the five boroughs, expect a different story. In the New York City metro area, forecasters say any snow that falls late Monday night is likely to turn into rain by Tuesday morning. Accumulation, if it happens at all, would top out at a light coating or up to an inch-and that's before temperatures climb."
New York City is unlikely to have a true white Christmas because the official definition requires at least one inch of snow on the ground on December 25. A fast-moving clipper will bring brief snow tonight into Tuesday, with upstate and higher elevations possibly receiving several inches, especially east of Lake Ontario and in the Tug Hill Plateau and Adirondacks. In the five boroughs, late Monday night snow is expected to change to rain by Tuesday, producing at most a light coating or up to an inch. By Christmas Day conditions should be dry and mild, with highs in the upper 30s to low 40s that will melt remaining snow.
Read at Time Out New York
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