Winter Storm to Bypass NYC Metro Area, Some Snow Expected in NJ
Snowfall Expectations
A major winter storm is expected to affect parts of the nation, but it will largely bypass the New York City metro area. While some snow is still possible, the NYC metro area and spots north are expected to see less than an inch, if any, accumulation. In contrast, New Jersey’s Ocean County is under a winter weather advisory, with snowfall expected.
Timing of Snowfall
For most, the timing of the snow will start during the late morning commute, with snow continuing through at least the early PM commute on Monday.
Beyond Monday
Winds are expected to crank up again in the 35+ mph range in the wake of the system, with the region set to get entrenched in the chill through the end of the week. Additionally, another potential wintry system is being tracked for next weekend.
Temperatures
Central Park is expected to see morning lows below freezing through the early part of the week.
10-day NYC Forecast
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Conclusion
While the NYC metro area may not be directly impacted by the winter storm, other parts of the region may see significant snowfall. For the latest updates and forecasts, stay with Storm Team 4.
FAQs
Q: Will it snow in New York City?
A: No, the NYC metro area is expected to see less than an inch, if any, accumulation.
Q: Where is the winter weather advisory in effect?
A: New Jersey’s Ocean County is under a winter weather advisory.
Q: When will the snow start?
A: For most, the timing of the snow will start during the late morning commute, with snow continuing through at least the early PM commute on Monday.