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The latest forecast puts Central Park at 12 inches of snow, and that’s still the highest snowfall seen there in several years. The last time New York’s weather station in the park saw more than a foot of snow from a single storm was in 2021.
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Another potential weekend snowstorm looms for NY, NJ: Early thoughts, forecast
As the NYC area digs out from Sunday's major snowfall, forecasters are already tracking the potential for another significant winter storm that could impact the Tri-State area this weekend.
A winter storm is headed to the Tri-State Area with heavy snow expected. New Yorkers could see 6-12 inches Saturday night into Monday.
What to Know Preliminary forecasts show 8-12 inches of snow can be expected for much of the region, including New York City, the Hudson Valley, nearly all of New Jersey and into Connecticut; areas along the coast may see slightly lower totals Winter storm watches are up for the tri-state area.
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Up to 16 inches of snow possible in NYC, NJ: Latest storm forecast, weekend timeline
A powerful winter storm is expected to bring up to 16 inches of snow and frigid temperatures to the NYC area, including parts of NJ and CT, this weekend.
Residents are feeling the cold weather, but there will be a slight break Thursday. All eyes are on the weekend with the possibility of a winter storm.
The National Weather Service is projecting anywhere from 6 to 18 inches, while AccuWeather’s forecast is more conservative, calling for 6 to 8 inches.
ROCHESTER, NY (WROC) – The snow squall has moved out and temperatures are falling. There are a few flakes lingering for some, but the sun may come out at times this . You can track the snow here: Expect cold air through the evening with temperatures in the teens.
On Wednesday, when cellphone weather apps began warning their users that a sprawling storm system could drop a foot or more of snow on New York City this weekend, a murmur of anticipation — or angst, depending on your point of view — spread across the region.
The weather service issued a Winter Storm Warning that will remain in effect from 3 a.m. Sunday through 6 p.m. Monday. The warning is issued when at least 6 inches of snow is expected within the span of 12 hours or at least 8 inches is forecast within 24 hours.
New York City can expect dangerous travel conditions and potential blizzards if the storm impacts arrive as expected.