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NYC Storm Forecast: Rain or Snow for Sunday and Monday – Updates from Experts
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NYC Storm Forecast: Rain or Snow for Sunday and Monday – Updates from Experts

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com January 26, 2024
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

A storm forecast for this Sunday and Monday in New York is torn between rain and snow, according to experts.

“A storm that looked like it might start out as rain before turning to snow now looks like it will bring rain to most of the immediate New York metropolitan area. The change in the forecast is the result that temperatures will tend to increase early next week, which will cause rain instead of snow for city residents,” he summarized. NBC News.

Rain is expected early on Sunday and the precipitation will then increase with winds. “It is likely that there will be some transition to snow Sunday night in the Hudson Valley and northern Connecticut, while warm air maintains the water-only option for the rest of the area.

Sunday night, as cold air arrives from Canada, we could see rain turn to snow specifically north and west of New York City. The temperature is expected to remain just above freezing point in NYC (32F/OC), limited Fox News.

Snow or a mix of rain and snow is expected Monday morning. According to the National Weather Service (NWS), precipitation will gradually cease in the morning.

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Another round of rain is on the way overnight. Once that moves out Friday morning the weather will dry out before precipitation chances increase once again for Saturday night and Sunday. pic.twitter.com/P87CtaflxK

— NWS New York NY (@NWSNewYorkNY) January 25, 2024

NYC had two snowfalls last week, after almost two years without any in the city, and then an extreme cold snap hit. Since then temperatures have improved.

The previous record for New York City without significant snowfall had been 400 days, which ended on March 21, 1998. Central Park, considered the benchmark thermometer of NYC, usually has about 24 inches of total snow during a winter. But last year it totaled only 2.3, the lowest amount since records began in 1869.

In general Snowfall has been scarce in New York City in the last five years, with the exception of the winter of 2020-21, when almost 40 inches fell, exceeding the annual average. Doctors and meteorologists remember that Extreme temperatures are very dangerous, especially for the elderly and children..

Weather updates can be found here and on the portal of National Weather Service (NWS-NY). Further details here about the forecast in counties of New York and Jersey and on this page NBC News Weather.


2024-01-26 18:53:23
#storm #York #rain #snow #Sunday #Monday #Diario

January 26, 2024 0 comments
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Record Cold Temperatures Hit NYC After 701-Day Snow Drought
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Record Cold Temperatures Hit NYC After 701-Day Snow Drought

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com January 20, 2024
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After two light snowfalls this week that ended a 701-day drought without snowpack in NYC, the thermometer has dropped considerably since last night, causing the lowest temperatures so far this winter in the region.

“To the extent that low pressure system moves away tonight, a much colder air surrounds it,” the National Weather Service (NWS).

The current thermal sensation is around 18 degrees F (-8C) in New York City today Saturday and is expected much less tonight and Sunday morning (1F/-17C). Next week is shaping up to be a little less cold: 27F (-3C) on Monday.

There is no snow forecast in the next few days, but there is rain on Thursday. Yesterday less than half an inch accumulated in Central Park, considered the benchmark thermometer of NYC, but that amount was enough to dye several areas of the city white. The highest snow total in the tri-state area was reported at 5:00 pm with 5.6″ in Whiting, New Jersey (Ocean County), according to ABC News.

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It sure is cold out!🥶Wondering where this airmass originated? We have a model for that! This frigid airmass was over Northern Canada (in the Arctic) more than a week ago. It’ll stick around this weekend before the next system brings in warmer air mid week. #NYwx #NJwx #CTwx pic.twitter.com/Torjnr9SkU

— NWS New York NY (@NWSNewYorkNY) January 20, 2024

After almost two years without accumulated snow in NYC and a historically warm January 2023, the situation has reversed, with winter worsening this week in the city. In addition, 3 deaths were reported in the north of the state. Doctors and meteorologists remember that Extreme temperatures are very dangerous, especially for the elderly and children..

The previous record for New York City without significant snowfall had been 400 days, which ended on March 21, 1998. Central Park typically has about 24 inches of total snow during a winter. But last year it totaled only 2.3, the lowest amount since records began in 1869.

In general Snowfall has been scarce in New York City in the last five years, with the exception of the winter of 2020-21, when almost 40 inches fell, exceeding the annual average of 29.8.

Weather updates can be found here and on the portal of National Weather Service (NWS-NY). Further details here about the forecast in counties of New York and Jersey and on this page NBC News Weather.


2024-01-20 18:29:59
#Extreme #cold #wave #York #tristate #area #long #Journal

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NYC Winter Storm Warning: Snowfall, Cold, and Dangerous Conditions for the Tri-State Area
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NYC Winter Storm Warning: Snowfall, Cold, and Dangerous Conditions for the Tri-State Area

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com January 19, 2024
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

A second snowfall this week is en route to New York and the tri-state areaafter the light storm that fell between Monday night and Tuesday morning, closing a period of almost two years without snow in the city.

The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a winter weather advisory for parts of New Jersey. Snow will arrive in the region between 5 and 8 a.m. Friday. Then a second round is expected between 10 a.m. y 4 p.m., according to the latest forecasts.

Some of the coldest air on record so far this winter will arrive the weekend after the storm. Temperatures will reach 20 degrees F (-7C) in New York City on Saturday and the wind chill will feel much cooler, especially toward Sunday night (10F/-12C). Next week is shaping up to be more benign.

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Below normal temperatures will continue through the weekend. High temperatures on Monday will be closer to normal, with above normal highs for Tuesday and Wednesday. pic.twitter.com/2YCM2mYqrQ

— NWS New York NY (@NWSNewYorkNY) January 18, 2024

Meteorologist Lee Goldberg told ABC News that this Friday they are expected between 1 and 3 inches for areas north and west of NYC, and 3 to 6 inches south of I-78 at the Holland Tunnel in Lower Manhattan. So, Staten Island, southern Brooklyn and Queens have potential for higher accumulations.

The wind is not forecast to be unusually strong, but it may be enough to kick up snow and reduce visibility. Roads and sidewalks are very likely to become slippery, so it is recommended Caution to drivers and pedestrians.

The immediate coast of New Jersey will be in the 1-3″ band. inches of snow, while the interior of the state could see some of the highest totals in the region.

Much of the country is under similar situations with extreme cold and/or storms, with several fatalities. Doctors and meteorologists remember that Extreme temperatures are dangerous, especially for the elderly and children.

After 701 days without snow in NYC and a historically warm January 2023, the situation has reversed, with winter worsening this week in the city, while 3 deaths have been reported in the north of the state.

The previous record for New York City without significant snowfall had been 400 days, which ended on March 21, 1998. Central Park, considered the benchmark thermometer of NYC, usually has about 24 inches of total snow during a winter. But last year it totaled only 2.3, the lowest amount since records began in 1869.

In general Snowfall has been scarce in New York City in the last five years, with the exception of the winter of 2020-21, when almost 40 inches fell, exceeding the annual average of 29.8.

Weather updates can be found here and on the portal of National Weather Service (NWS-NY). Further details here about the forecast in counties of New York and Jersey and on this page NBC News Weather.


2024-01-18 20:01:23
#start #snowing #York #Storm #extreme #cold #weekend #Diario

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Severe Rain and Windstorm Alerts Issued for New York and Tri-State Area – Christmas Countdown at Risk
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Severe Rain and Windstorm Alerts Issued for New York and Tri-State Area – Christmas Countdown at Risk

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com December 16, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

For the second Sunday in a row, a rain storm and strong winds could ruin the countdown to Christmas in New York and the tri-state area.

In the middle of a Saturday of mild weather and clear skies in the last weekend of fallthe New York City Department of Emergency Management (NYCEM) issued this afternoon an alert from this Sunday night until 6 pm Monday. New Yorkers are advised to limit travel and stay home during periods of severe weather. And if you have to leave the house and/or drive, do so with great caution.

The low pressure system will move north from Florida on Sunday afternoon and dump 1.5 to 3 inches of rain before it ends. Unlike last Sunday’s storm, this one will start later and last until Monday.

There is a flood alert for most of New Jersey and others for winds from Fairfield County (CT) to Westchester (NY) and also Long Island (NY)accurate ABC News.

Wind gusts of 40 to 50 mph can cause damage and isolated power outages. Near the coast they could reach a maximum of 50 a 60 mph.

To the south, the Carolinas, Georgia and Florida could see 3 to 5 inches of rain with possible flash flooding before the storm leaves the region on Monday.

“Check that storm drains are free of leaves and other debris so rain can drain efficiently. Secure loose items and Christmas decorations,” recommended meteorologist Brittany Bell.

Later in the week, no rain is expected in NYC, but lower temperatures are expected, close to 40F (4C), he highlighted New York Post. Winter will officially begin this Thursday the 21st.

Weather updates can be found here and on the portal of National Weather Service (NWS-NY). Further details here about the forecast in counties of New York and Jersey and on this page NBC News Weather.


2023-12-16 21:06:05
#Autumn #closes #storm #York #tristate #area #rain #strong #winds #Sunday #Monday #Diario

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Severe Storm Alert for NYC Christmas Countdown: Rain and Strong Winds to Hit Tri-State Area Again
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Severe Storm Alert for NYC Christmas Countdown: Rain and Strong Winds to Hit Tri-State Area Again

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com December 16, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

For the second Sunday in a row, a rain storm and strong winds could ruin the countdown to Christmas in New York and the tri-state area.

In the middle of a Saturday of mild weather and clear skies in the last weekend of fallthe New York City Department of Emergency Management (NYCEM) issued this afternoon an alert from this Sunday night until 6 pm Monday. New Yorkers are advised to limit travel and stay home during periods of severe weather. And if you have to leave the house and/or drive, do so with great caution.

The low pressure system will move north from Florida on Sunday afternoon and dump 1.5 to 3 inches of rain before it ends. Unlike last Sunday’s storm, this one will start later and last until Monday.

There is a flood alert for most of New Jersey and others for winds from Fairfield County (CT) to Westchester (NY) and also Long Island (NY)accurate ABC News.

Wind gusts of 40 to 50 mph can cause damage and isolated power outages. Near the coast they could reach a maximum of 50 a 60 mph.

To the south, the Carolinas, Georgia and Florida could see 3 to 5 inches of rain with possible flash flooding before the storm leaves the region on Monday.

“Check that storm drains are free of leaves and other debris so rain can drain efficiently. Secure loose items and Christmas decorations,” recommended meteorologist Brittany Bell.

Later in the week, no rain is expected in NYC, but lower temperatures are expected, close to 40F (4C), he highlighted New York Post. Winter will officially begin this Thursday the 21st.

Weather updates can be found here and on the portal of National Weather Service (NWS-NY). Further details here about the forecast in counties of New York and Jersey and on this page NBC News Weather.


2023-12-16 20:19:00
#Autumn #closes #storm #York #tristate #area #rain #strong #winds #Sunday #Monday #Diario

December 16, 2023 0 comments
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Coastal Storm to Hit Florida and East Coast – Rain and Strong Winds Expected in Tri-State Area Sunday and Monday
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Coastal Storm to Hit Florida and East Coast – Rain and Strong Winds Expected in Tri-State Area Sunday and Monday

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com December 16, 2023
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A powerful coastal storm that will hit Florida and other southern states first will make its way up the East Coast toward the tri-state area, where rain and strong winds are expected Sunday and Monday.

It will be the second weekend in a row that a powerful storm will hit the region.

The low pressure system will move northward Sunday afternoon and would dump 1.5 to 3 inches of rain total through Monday. “We will really see the character of the storm when it hits Florida on Saturday,” warned meteorologist Brittany Bell of ABC News.

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The weather pattern will become more active late this weekend into Mon with an approaching low, bringing next main rain event along with potentially strong gusty winds. Maps here from WPC indicate the forecast and track of this low for 7AM Sunday and 7AM Monday. #NYwx #NJwx #CTwx pic.twitter.com/oGylJqdcHg

— NWS New York NY (@NWSNewYorkNY) December 14, 2023

The heaviest precipitation is expected in the tri-state area Sunday night and early Monday morning. Previously in Florida the forecast is for up to 6 inches of rain tomorrow Saturday.

It is possible that they occur puddles on roads, coastal flooding, isolated power outages and some wind damage. The gusts could reach between 40 and 50 miles per hour. “Check that storm drains are free of leaves and other debris so rain can drain efficiently. Secure loose items and Christmas decorations,” Bell recommended.

Weather updates can be found here and on the portal of National Weather Service (NWS-NY). Further details here about the forecast in counties of New York and Jersey and on this page NBC News Weather.


2023-12-15 20:33:07
#storm #York #rain #strong #winds #Sunday #Monday #Diario

December 16, 2023 0 comments
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