Following a pleasant Thanksgiving celebration, residents of our area are expected to see the first traces of snow following the long weekend.
This is because according to the Weather Authority the first significant snowfall of the season might hit the tri-state area just following the long holiday weekend. The most recent forecast shows that snow might start Sunday night and last until Monday morning as temperatures dip to around or below the freezing mark.
In terms of build-ups, New York City’s extreme north and west areas will be hit the hardest, possibly around five inches in places like New York’s Dutchess, Sullivan and Ulster counties. The areas between Poughkeepsie and White Plains, as well as the northernmost parts of New Jersey and inland Connecticut, will be a little below that, probably between three and five inches.
Other parts of northern New Jersey, as well as Rockland County, inland Westchester County, and the Connecticut coastline might be between one and three inches.
As for the city, it will be less than an inch at best, but it may well be covered with a layer of grass.
The forecast is likely to change between now and Sunday night, so stay tuned to the Weather Authority for the latest storm projections and trajectories.
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