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Snow Storm Alert in the Big Apple and Northern States of the USA – National Weather Service Warning

According to the National Weather Service office in the Big Apple, “one inch” will fall and the “northern area of ​​the state will be the most affected.”

Monday, January 15, 2024

The city of NY is in a state of alert for a snow storm that could occur between this Monday and tomorrow Tuesday over the central-northern area and the east of the USAafter 699 days without experiencing episodes of this magnitude.

According to the Big Apple National Weather Service office, it would fall “one inch” and “the northern part of the state will be the most affected.” The border between Canada and the North American territory is where there could be greater accumulations of snow, but the cold could reach several states.

“The low pressure approaches from the southwest tonight and passes south of the area on Tuesday,” indicated the climatological entity of the USA.

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The snow storm could also affect localities in Connecticut, New Jersey, the New England region and Illinois, among other cities, since it will be a “high-range” storm according to specialists.

“The complete lack of ice cover and water temperatures well above the historical average, combined with the brutal cold, will cause extreme snowfall of 3 to 4 inches per hour,” explained AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Adam Douty.

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Additionally, Adam Douty stated that “Lake effect snow will not only be measured by feet downwind of the lakes at the beginning of the week, but several more feet of snow may also accumulate Tuesday through Wednesday.”

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2024-01-15 18:23:01
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