Accumulating snowfall expected in NYC from Monday evening into Tuesday morning

A winter storm will evolve throughout the Mid Atlantic and Northeast states Monday evening, with substantial accumulating snowfall possible in the NYC Metro for the first time this winter season. The current forecast calls for 1 to 3 inches of snow in the city and more inland.

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Accumulating snow possible in NYC on Wednesday as a complex storm approaches

Nope, that’s not a typo. 

Forecast model guidance has come into agreement on the track of a midweek storm system that could bring periods of snow to the NYC Metro before a change to rain. The intricacies of the system – including the timing and intensity of precipitation before the change to rain – are still uncertain and will ultimately determine just how impactful the storm system is. 

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NYC Approaching Record-Breaking Snowless Start To Winter

New York City remains in a long snow drought to start the winter of 2022-2023. The streak of snowless days is now approaching record levels. Two impressive records may fall within the next week if no measurable snowfall is recorded at Central Park.

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