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❄️ New York enters winter mode – when and how the first snowfall will fall according to meteorologists

First Flurries ⁢Forecast: New York Braces for a ‍Mild, Below-Average Snowfall Winter

New York, NY – New Yorkers can expect‍ a largely dry and ⁤sunny start to winter, with minimal snowfall anticipated in November and a generally below-average accumulation predicted for the 2025-2026 season, according to meteorological forecasts. ⁣While the state prepares for colder temperatures, the amount of snow will vary significantly across different regions.

Currently, the probability of accumulated snow⁢ in New York during November is very low, with an average of ⁣only 1.8‍ centimeters (approximately 0.7 inches) expected ‍for the entire month. Meteorologists predict ⁤only one day with light snowfall mixed with rain, and‍ no significant snow coverage is anticipated. ⁤The atmosphere ⁤will be⁣ cold but generally dry and sunny, with scattered flakes possible but⁢ no persistent white blanket expected.

Looking ahead to the ‌full winter⁤ season, snowfall will‍ range dramatically‍ across New York State. ⁢the New York⁣ City metropolitan ‌area and Long Island, along with Western New ⁣York, are forecast to experience milder conditions and below-average snowfall. Historically, the NYC area averages 25 ⁤to 31 ‌inches of snow ⁤annually, ​but accumulations can reach as high as 95 to 127 inches in the western and central parts of the state.

The old ⁢Farmer’s Almanac specifically predicts a colder-than-normal winter with below-average snowfall for the Southern Tier region.Cities in ‍the northern and central areas, such as Syracuse – ‍which recorded 115.4 inches of snow last year – are still expected to receive the largest accumulations, ⁢though near-normal ⁣precipitation levels are ‌anticipated.

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