New York Could See Its 1st Big Snow of Season This Weekend
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2-3 inches of snow are forecast in NYC area this weekend
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Snow expected tonight across New York and New Jersey: Forecast, totals, alerts
A quick-moving storm is expected to bring the first meaningful snowfall of the season to New York and New Jersey tonight, with most of the snow falling between midnight and 9 a.m. Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.
The NBC5 First Warning Weather team is tracking sporadic snow showers on Saturday and Sunday across both Vermont and northern New York that could add up to several more inches of powder in the mountains and create slick travel conditions regionwide.
Temperatures will stay firmly in winter territory in the days that follow. Highs on Sunday are expected to top out in the low- to mid-30s — about 10 degrees below normal. Conditions will be even colder Monday, with highs hovering around 30 degrees. Forecasters say temperatures will feel like they're in the teens both days.
Syracuse, N.Y. - Heavy lake effect snow which hit Central New York Thursday is expected to continue tonight and into Friday, according to the National Weather Service. The midday weather service forecasts call for the following snowfalls between now and Friday morning: The snow is forecast to continue through the weekend in Oswego County.
Snow fell in northern New York on Thursday, December 11, prompting the National Weather Service (NWS) to issue a winter weather advisory for parts of the area until Friday.This footage filmed and posted to X by Richard Ohanlon shows snow-covered trees in Potsdam,
NEW YORK — Millions along the Interstate 95 corridor on the Northeast Coast will see their first significant winter storm of the season this weekend, as a fast-moving system takes advantage of freezing temperatures brought by another invasion of the Polar Vortex .
Meteorologist Liz Jurkowski said Wayne and northern Cayuga counties are expected to see the heaviest snow, with up to 10 inches possible in the strongest lake-effect bands, along with gusty winds up to 40 mph. Here’s a breakdown of projected snowfall across New York:
More snowfall piled onto heavy snow already on the ground in Syracuse, New York, on Thursday, December 11, footage shows.Local resident Joe Rogers posted the video to X, writing, “12 out of 14 days of snow in Syracuse.