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Weather NYC: Up to 5 inches of snow possible this weekend l Forecast, timing and impacts
The NYC area, including parts of NJ and CT, could get hit with several inches of snow this weekend. Here's a first look at the timeline and predicted totals.
Hundreds of flights were cancelled at New York airports as a winter storm brought heavy snow, travel advisories, and hazardous road conditions across the Northeast.
Acting Governor Tahesha Way declared that New Jersey will enter a state of emergency at 1 p.m. today, Snow accumulations are expected to reach 5 to 8 inches in parts of the state, with temperatures remaining below freezing throughout the weekend. Executive Order No. 409 declares the State of Emergency across all 21 counties in New Jersey.
Residents are urged to complete travel before 6 p.m. Friday as a storm bringing 4-to-8 inches of snow and wind gusts up to 50 mph moves eastward across the state.
The Mirror US on MSN
New York weather: Fast moving rare winter storm threatens to blanket city in snow
A rare winter storm is set to slam New York with a warning issued for the first time in four years covering the city
Multiple winter weather advisories are in effect across western and central New York from Friday morning through early Saturday, according to the National Weather Service in Buffalo, with snow, sleet and freezing rain expected to make travel hazardous.
NYC's weather forecast includes a chance of snow followed by rising temperatures and rain, with fluctuating conditions expected through New Year's Day.
Central Park got more than four inches of snow for the first time since January 2022, with higher totals outside New York City.
The heaviest snowfall was reported in central and northern New York, where some communities picked up 8 to 9 inches of snow. Areas farther west saw lighter accumulations. Cayuga County: Up to 9 inches near Cato; 7 inches in Fair Haven
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A winter storm threatens to bring blizzards and ice to parts of the US amid busy travel week
A powerful winter storm driven by a rapidly intensifying cyclone was sweeping east from the Plains on Sunday, bringing heavy snow, ice, rain and severe weather expected to affect much of the country.