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Cold wave could come “abruptly” in New York

The cold waves and the snow would arrive this year “abruptly” due to the “strange” behavior of the weather and the patterns observed for November, according to meteorologist Ben Noll.

Although it is still necessary to know how many storms of snow will face the United States this year, experts warn that this year it will face a colder winter than usual.

“More climate experts believe that the cold and the snow will arrive in New York before the normal thing ”, quotes the Hudson Valley Post in an analysis taking up the reports of Accuweather and the Old Farmer almanac, whose experts advanced the forecast.

The meteorologists They still do not have a specific date for the onset of winter cold. November is expected to be key with temperatures between 1 and 3 degrees Fahrenheit, well below the usual in other years.

Meteorologist Paul Pastelok also said that “there is a possibility that some of that cold air will enter first at the end of October, and then maybe a second round in November, because there are signs that show that right now.”

It will be a “colder winter,” the Accuweather meteorologist warned.

Storm Alert

The National Weather Service (NWS) issued a severe storm watch for areas of Putnam, Westchester and Fairfield counties.

Also Manhattan, Brooklyn, The Bronx and Queens are affected by the alert, as well as the counties of Orange, Putnam, Rockland and Westchester in New York. While in New Jersey they are Bergen, Essex and Passaic.

Showers and storms are expected along and ahead of a cold front into the evening.

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