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A winter storm is headed to the Tri-State Area with heavy snow expected. New Yorkers could see a significant amount with more than 6 inches Sunday night into Monday.
The National Weather Service warned of “considerable disruption to transportation and daily life” from Sunday into Monday.
A blast of Arctic air is moving across the eastern U.S. this weekend, bringing dangerously cold temperatures and a winter storm to New York.
New Yorkers could see 6-12 inches of snow from Sunday to Monday as feels-like temperatures drop into the negatives. A winter storm watch has been issued.
A State of Emergency was issued by Governor Kathy Hochul on Friday, ahead of a major winter storm for much of the state.
What to Know Preliminary forecasts show 8-12 inches of snow can be expected for much of the tri-state area, including New York City, the Hudson Valley, nearly all of New Jersey and into Connecticut; areas along the coast may see slightly lower totals,
A Nor'easter is expected to bring heavy snowfall to Central New York from Sunday morning through Monday afternoon, with total accumulations of 12-18" and Winter Storm Warnings in effect, while temperatures remain in the low teens and single digits.