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7:00 AM | ***Accumulating snow tomorrow night...major weekend storm with lots of precipitation to be followed by an Arctic blast***

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7:00 AM | ***Accumulating snow tomorrow night...major weekend storm with lots of precipitation to be followed by an Arctic blast***

Paul Dorian

6-Day NYC Forecast

Today

Mainly cloudy, cold, highs near 40 degrees

Tonight

Partly cloudy, cold, lows in the low-to-mid 20’s

Thursday

Increasing clouds, cold, lower 30’s for afternoon highs

Thursday Night

Snow likely with accumulations possible on the order of 1-3 inches by daybreak, cold, upper 20’s for late night lows

Friday

Snow may end as a bit of light freezing rain then remaining mainly cloudy, not as cold in the afternoon, lower 40’s

Saturday

Becoming cloudy, brisk, cold, chance of snow late, mid 30’s

Sunday

Cloudy, cold, chance of rain which could change to ice and snow, near 40 degrees for highs, but temperatures could plunge late in the day or early at night

Monday

Mainly sunny, breezy, bitter cold, upper teens for highs

Discussion

A cold front will pass through the region tonight and usher in slightly colder and drier air for Thursday which will feature increasing clouds ahead of the next low pressure system. This next low pressure is likely to bring some accumulating snow to the area on Thursday night with a preliminary estimate of 1-3 inches for the NYC metro region - higher amounts to the north and west and the lower amounts to the south and east. The snow could end as a bit of sleet or light freezing rain early Friday morning and there can be a few slippery spots as a result. A significant storm is coming this weekend with everything still on the table from rain-to-ice-to-snow. Much colder air will pour in on the back side of the storm late Sunday and this could result in a "flash freeze" whereby roads, etc. ice up in a hurry. The coldest air mass of the year could result in single digit lows by Monday morning and highs no better than the teens.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Perspecta, Inc.
perspectaweather.com