A Light Dusting Ahead of Upcoming Warm-up in NYC Area.
Residents in the New York metro area can expect a light dusting of snow on Monday, with nothing like the heavy snowfall seen at this time last year, according to meteorologists from the National Weather Service (NWS). The predicted accumulation is expected to be just one-tenth of an inch by evening.
The temperature forecast shows that Monday's temperatures will be slightly below average for late January, but a significant warm-up is on the horizon. By Tuesday, conditions are set to heat up, with mid-week highs reaching into the 40s - above normal for this time of year.
By Friday, however, rain is expected to move in, with highs pushing into the 50s. As meteorologist Brian Ciemnecki noted, "The warmup is coming."
Residents in the New York metro area can expect a light dusting of snow on Monday, with nothing like the heavy snowfall seen at this time last year, according to meteorologists from the National Weather Service (NWS). The predicted accumulation is expected to be just one-tenth of an inch by evening.
The temperature forecast shows that Monday's temperatures will be slightly below average for late January, but a significant warm-up is on the horizon. By Tuesday, conditions are set to heat up, with mid-week highs reaching into the 40s - above normal for this time of year.
By Friday, however, rain is expected to move in, with highs pushing into the 50s. As meteorologist Brian Ciemnecki noted, "The warmup is coming."