Northeast Braces for Snowiest Winter in Five Years as Forecasters Predict Major Storms for NY and NJ

NEW YORK, NEW YORK — Meteorologists are warning residents across New York and New Jersey to prepare for what could be the snowiest winter in the past five years, as early forecasts point to multiple large snow events and colder-than-average conditions across the Northeast.

According to recent reports shared by regional weather outlets, forecasters predict that New York City could receive up to 20 inches or more of snow, while parts of northern New Jersey and the Hudson Valley could see 20 to 25 inches or higher before the season ends.

Experts say this dramatic shift follows years of relatively mild winters in the region — and all signs indicate a major return of heavy snowfall patterns this season.

Meteorologists Warn of a Stronger Winter Pattern

Weather analysts are attributing this upcoming surge in snow to stronger-than-usual cold fronts and moisture-rich storm systems developing in the Atlantic…

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