Friday’s system looks “juicier” as it will be tapping into moisture from the Gulf of America, formerly the Gulf of Mexico. In bringing that moisture north, Dombek says the city could be soaked with half an inch to three-quarters of an inch of rain.
The bitter cold becomes the big story after Sunday's snow with wind chills that will make it feel like zero for the first half of the week. Snow began falling by early Sunday afternoon with several inches expected to fall across New York City and the Tri-State area before it's over.
An arctic blast will bring a sharp drop in temperatures, and it might feel even colder, according to AccuWeather.
New York City and the Tri-State area are gearing up for a significant winter storm followed by the coldest temperatures in 2 years. AccuWeather forecasts snow will arrive by midday on Sunday dropping 2-4 inches in the New York City metro area and 4-8 inches to the north and west.
If the storm shifts yet again, there is the chance that the city could see up to 9 inches of snow or nothing more than an inch.
As of Thursday morning, AccuWeather gives Tuesday a 55% chance of a snow shower and Wednesday a 30% chance of a snow shower. The National Weather Service does not foresee any snowfall for New York City in the coming days, as of the time of publication.
If you're planning to go out straight from work today, we hope you brought an umbrella along with you: according to the AccuWeather Global Weather Center, "New York City is one of the major metro areas that could experience a wide range of precipitation with drenching rain to ice and snow" late tonight through tomorrow night.
A seasonal outlook from the National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center reveals that New York is forecast with a likelihood of above-average temperatures from February through April 2025. (Courtesy of the National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center) (Courtesy of the National Weathe
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Friday is shaping up to be a soggy day! We’re not talking about record-breaking rain, but certainly a much-needed soaking. The rain will ramp up before dawn and continue through the evening, but it won’t be non-stop.