New forecast shows 5-12 inches of snow expected for NYC area
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Bill Deger, a senior meteorologist with AccuWeather, believes the city will likely see 1-3 inches of accumulation; 3-6 inches is possible for those in eastern Long Island. He forecasts snow will begin falling on the five boroughs Sunday morning before picking up in the evening hours and continuing into Monday morning.
All eyes are fixed on a developing coastal storm over the weekend with snow impacts increasingly likely for New York and Tri-State Area.
A separate storm system is expected to drop rain and slush across the Hudson Valley and heavy snow in New England through Saturday, with sleet building in upstate New York. The East Coast has endured several rounds of bitter cold this winter, but temperatures are expected to remain mild before turning toward freezing Sunday.
Old Man Winter has made one too many visits to the Big Apple this winter, and it looks as if he’s preparing for another trip this weekend. A storm system located
Heavy rain will impact most of the New York and New Jersey area on Friday morning, with communities farther north seeing snow.
New York City forecast predicts cloudy skies, rain, and potential snow with temperatures in the low 40s, but no severe weather expected according to NWS.
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Town-by-town snow and ski resort forecast for Vermont, New York, and the Upper Valley Friday evening
Vermont, New York, and the Upper Valley are expecting a round of heavy wet snow tomorrow that begins Friday afternoon and transitions to a dry and powdery snow that lingers into Saturday morning.
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Deadly LIE crash under investigation; NYPD looking into whether snow was moved into roadway
It's not unusual for the snow removal process in New York City to push snow into traffic lanes to help mash down and melt the snow on city streets, but that's not allowed on highways.