Snow on Tap for NYC Area Ahead of Midweek Warm Spell
Residents in the New York metro area can expect a light dusting of snow by Monday evening, though it's unlikely to cause significant disruptions. According to forecasters, the National Weather Service predicts no more than a tenth of an inch of accumulation, with conditions expected to be very minimal.
Despite the impending winter weather, temperatures are set to remain slightly below average on Monday. However, this will change as early as Tuesday, when highs are expected to reach the mid-to-upper 40s β above normal for early January.
The warmup is indeed coming, and by Friday, a chance of rain is predicted with highs reaching into the 50s. "The warmup is coming," said Brian Ciemnecki at the National Weather Service, hinting that a significant shift in weather patterns is on the horizon.
Residents in the New York metro area can expect a light dusting of snow by Monday evening, though it's unlikely to cause significant disruptions. According to forecasters, the National Weather Service predicts no more than a tenth of an inch of accumulation, with conditions expected to be very minimal.
Despite the impending winter weather, temperatures are set to remain slightly below average on Monday. However, this will change as early as Tuesday, when highs are expected to reach the mid-to-upper 40s β above normal for early January.
The warmup is indeed coming, and by Friday, a chance of rain is predicted with highs reaching into the 50s. "The warmup is coming," said Brian Ciemnecki at the National Weather Service, hinting that a significant shift in weather patterns is on the horizon.