Winter isn’t loosening its grip on the tri-state area just yet, as another snowstorm is set to arrive in New York and New Jersey this week. The forecast comes after a weekend snowfall left behind less than two inches of accumulation across the region.
Gusty Winds and Snow on the Horizon
While Monday brought strong winds, with some gusts reaching up to 65 mph, meteorologists say the next round of snow is expected to arrive by midweek, reinforcing Punxsutawney Phil’s prediction of six more weeks of winter.
Storm Timeline and Expected Impact
According to the National Weather Service, light snowfall will begin Wednesday night and continue into Thursday morning before tapering off in the afternoon. The south and mid-Atlantic regions are expected to see the most significant impact from the system.
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Despite the storm’s arrival, accumulation in New York and New Jersey is expected to remain minimal, with only a light coating anticipated.
Looking Ahead: Cold but Sunny Weekend
Following the storm, Friday is expected to bring mostly sunny skies, with temperatures hovering in the mid-30s. This cool but dry pattern will continue through the weekend, with highs staying below 40 degrees.
New Yorkers should prepare for another round of winter weather, though significant disruptions are not expected. Stay tuned for updates as the storm approaches.
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