Winter storm targets Northeast – here’s how much snow is in the forecast

Northeast bracing for powerful snowstorm 02:26

The National Weather Service issued winter storm warnings across the Northeast and New England ahead of a potential nor’easter that could dump snow on millions of people in the region Monday into Tuesday.

The weather service warned there could be heavy snow, gusty winds and moderate coastal flooding. Here’s what you can expect in different areas across the Northeast:

New York City metropolitan area

At least half a foot of snow is likely for parts of New York City, the weather service said. New York City Mayor Eric Adams said the metro area could see up to 8 inches of snowfall. New York City public schools will be fully remote on Tuesday, but students will still have virtual classes.

At least half a foot of snow is also forecast for Long Island during the winter storm, weather forecasters said. Parts of interior Connecticut and the Lower Hudson Valley could see around a foot of snow from Monday night through Tuesday afternoon.

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The National Weather Service expected snowfall map shows some areas around New York City could see a foot of snow. National Weather Service

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