Is winter over in NYC? Not quite yet…
A pattern change in mid February I s expected to bring the return of cold air and further opportunities for snow in NYC.
John is a meteorologist, weather consultant and storm chaser. John started New York Metro Weather in 2008, and the website officially became an established LLC in 2012. After studying meteorology at Kean University, John also founded Empire Weather LLC, a meteorology consulting service. In addition to writing and reporting for New York Metro Weather, John is a storm chaser, photographer, and avid drinker of coffee.
A pattern change in mid February I s expected to bring the return of cold air and further opportunities for snow in NYC.
Forecast models agree that a weak coastal storm will pass to our south on Friday, with enough lift and moisture in the atmosphere for light snowfall accumulations.
The Winter of 2023-2024 will begin with warmer temperatures and little snow, but a wintry change is possible in January and February.
Rain is possible in NYC for an astounding seventh weekend in a row as models key in on another potential coastal storm.
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