More snow? 3 to 5 inches are possible in NYC area this weekend, forecast shows
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More snow? 3 to 5 inches are possible in NYC area this weekend, forecast shows
"Those nasty snow piles that are finally melting might be replenished with fresh powder this weekend. Meteorologists are closely tracking a storm that could bring 3 to 5 inches of snow to the New York City area on Sunday, though they say the forecast could change based on the system's trajectory. "There's still some model guidance that has some variance in terms of the track," John Murray at the National Weather Service said. "We're keeping a close eye on those and seeing how the models solutions will evolve over the next day.""
"After a chilly, rainy Friday and a warmer, drier day on Saturday, the snowfall could begin as early as 7 a.m. on Sunday, according to NWS. Murray said the bulk of the accumulation is expected Sunday afternoon through Sunday night, before the snow tapers off early Monday morning. If the storm moves farther northwest, more than 6 inches of snow could be possible around the New York City region, he added."
""Be ready to adjust travel plans Sunday and Monday morning, including caregiving schedules," the city's Emergency Management agency posted on X. "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." Gov. Kathy Hochul is also reminding New Yorkers across the state to stay prepared for winter weather. "Be sure to travel smart and leave yourself ample time to get to where you're going," she said in a statement Thursday. "Pack your car with emergency essentials and drive slowly as slick roadways can be dangerous.""
A low-pressure system is expected to bring 3 to 5 inches of snow to the New York City area on Sunday, possibly starting as early as 7 a.m. The main accumulation is forecast Sunday afternoon into Sunday night, tapering off early Monday morning. If the system tracks farther northwest, some locations could see over 6 inches. Officials advise adjusting travel and caregiving plans, avoiding unnecessary travel Sunday and Monday morning, and using mass transit if traveling. The storm will also produce northeast gusts up to 30–40 mph and pose a risk of coastal flooding during high tides. Temperatures are forecast in the 40s.
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