New York City, snow and Tri-State
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The European long-range forecast model depicts more of a northerly track to the storm. Its American counterpart is hedging the track south. And, as the tracks suggest, the European model is much more bullish on snow, with an estimated 12+ inches for much of the tri-state. The American model remains more modest, at 3-5 inches.
The Evansville area could see "impactful" snow and dangerously cold temperatures this weekend, the National Weather Service says.
Wednesday night, things begin to change. Showers linger, and areas well north and west may pick up some light snow.
As winter settles in, the Tri-State Area is poised for an unexpected overnight snowfall, transforming the weather landscape. In this article, we will delve into the upcoming weather changes, the expected snowfall in various regions, and safety tips for navigating winter conditions.
The holiday weekend brought snow to much of the area, making for fun for families and a busy weekend for public works crews. In Paramus, New Jersey, Daniel and Eli Chamoun enjoying snowball fights in between shoveling.
A more potent winter storm for the weekend has been showing in the models for several days. Still a lot of uncertainty this many days out, but accumulating snow will be possible if the system tracks a little farther north.
As winter settles in, the tri-state area is bracing for a frigid weekend with a chance of snow. With temperatures expected to dip significantly next week, it’s essential to stay informed about the weather conditions ahead.