According to AccuWeather forecasts issued this week, New York City is expected to receive 17 to 21 inches of snow during the 2025–2026 winter season. Compared to the less than 13 inches that fell last winter, the outlook indicates a rise.
In contrast, there is a greater chance of heavier-than-normal precipitation in other regions of the nation, such the Upper Midwest and the Pacific Northwest. For this time of year, temperatures should be quite typical.
Between 17 and 21 inches of snow are expected to fall on New York City this winter, according to AccuWeather. This is more than the 12.9-inch total from previous winter, but less than the historical average of 29.8 inches. The snowfall is predicted to be notable in comparison to previous year, even though it might not reach record levels.
According to the Northeast Regional Climate Center, in past years, the first detectable snowfall in the Northeast has fallen as early as late September in parts of Vermont and Maine and within the first week of November in parts of New York…