"An accumulating snowfall remains likely Saturday evening into early Sunday morning," the NWS in New York City posted on X.
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Drivers faced treacherous travel for the morning commute on Thursday as a winter storm brought snow, ice, and rain to New York City and the Tri-State.
More rain and snow are expected to make their way to New York City, Long Island, and parts of New Jersey on Saturday and Sunday. A winter storm watch is now in effect from Saturday evening through ...
Depending on temperatures, New York City could either see little to no snow or "several inches" of accumulation this weekend.
Snowfall projections range from a coating to 2 inches south of New York City, 2-4 inches in the New York City metro area, across northern New Jersey and Long Island, and 4-8 inches north of the city.
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