Winter Storm Fern is coming! How to make the most of a snowy weekend in NYC, from top sledding hills to the steamiest spas
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Winter Storm Fern is coming! How to make the most of a snowy weekend in NYC, from top sledding hills to the steamiest spas
"The Big Apple is due to be pummeled by Winter Storm Fern, thanks to an Arctic front moving in over the weekend. But New Yorkers aren't about to let a little precipitation - or a lot! - trap them indoors on their days off. So what if the storm will reportedly plunge temps into the single digits, dump up to 16 inches of snow in the city - the most since 2021 - and spark a winter storm watch for the tri-state area."
"If you've never been in Central Park, mid-snowstorm, you're missing out - because New York never looked this good. Those looking for a memorable ride should grab the nearest sled, or sled-like implement, and head to Pilgrim Hill, located just south of Conservatory Water on the Upper East Side. This urban luge-scape is known for its steep slopes and rock-free rides, although this spot's not exactly a secret, so be prepared to brave some crowds."
An Arctic front will bring Winter Storm Fern to New York City over the weekend, producing single-digit temperatures and up to 16 inches of snow, the most since 2021. A winter storm watch covers the tri-state area from late Saturday night through Monday afternoon. AccuWeather senior meteorologist Tom Kines warned the weather will "get worse before it gets better." Residents are advised to bundle up, limit exposure to subzero temperatures, and exercise caution when outdoors. Popular sledding locations include Pilgrim Hill, Cedar Hill, Great Hill in Central Park, and Inwood Hill Park for steep, scenic runs. Prospect Park in Brooklyn provides additional outdoor options, and indoor activities remain viable with proper precautions.
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