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Snow predicted for NYC area: Timing, impacts, and forecasted winter weather

Ashley Fisher by Ashley Fisher
December 19, 2024
in U.S. News, Weather News
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A snowstorm is currently developing in the United States, which may bring a mix of wintry weather to certain areas of the NYC region towards the end of the week.

 

This weekend, the temperatures are forecasted to drop into the 20s and 30s, and in certain areas, even reach the teens. However, before that, drivers should anticipate a wintry mix on Friday. For those eager to start their holiday travels early, the rain and snow may cause traffic difficulties on the heavily used Interstate 95 corridor.

“We can expect some precipitation on Friday as a weaker system moves in,” said Mike Woods from FOX 5 NY.

As we approach the weekend, there is a possibility of snowfall in cities to the north, including Syracuse.

According to the FOX Forecast Center, light snow is expected in most areas of the lower Great Lakes, the Appalachians, and the New York-Pennsylvania border by Friday. Parts of the I-95 corridor may also experience a few flakes or a light dusting of snow.

A glance at the snow forecast for the I-95 corridor until Saturday. (FOX Weather)

According to the National Weather Service, there is a 40% chance of rain and snow showers before 1 p.m. on Friday.

When does winter start?

Winter officially starts in the Northern Hemisphere on Saturday, December 21st, marking the winter solstice. This day is characterized by the shortest amount of daylight and the longest night of the year.

When is winter break?

New York City Public School students will enjoy their winter recess from Monday, Dec. 23 to Wednesday, Jan. 1.

Winter weather outlook

FOX 5’s Nick Gregory examines what to anticipate in terms of winter weather.

According to FOX 5 NY’s meteorologist Nick Gregory, this winter, the city is expected to receive approximately 20 inches of snow. This is slightly lower than the average seasonal snowfall of 28 inches.

According to Gregory, this winter is expected to bring above average temperatures and more snow compared to last year. The snowfall is projected to be around 18-23 inches, although this is still below the average snowfall for a typical winter in NYC.

According to Nick Gregory from FOX 5 NY, early forecasts for snowfall are being made.

The lower Hudson Valley might experience a slightly higher amount of snowfall, with accumulations ranging from 20 to 25 inches. In contrast, areas further north could receive even more snow. Along the coast, the winter season is expected to bring a combination of rain and snow, while heavier snowfall is forecasted for northern regions.

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