video by FOX 5 New York
Takeaways:
• New York City is anticipating two snowstorms this week, following a recent event that already brought several inches of snow to parts of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut.
• The first system, a clipper, is expected Thursday night with a 40% chance of rain and snow showers, potentially causing slick spots on Friday morning.
• A second storm is predicted for late Friday into Saturday, with a 50% chance of snow before 1 p.m. on Saturday, possibly bringing 2–3 inches of accumulation.
• The recent snowfall in the NYC area was part of a major winter storm that affected the region earlier in the week.
• The mid-winter forecast suggests the potential for more snow due to strong El Niño conditions, which could lead to above-average temperatures and wetter-than-average precipitation, with the possibility of a few significant snowstorms in February.
References:
[1] More snow in NYC? 2 storm threats this week could produce winter weather. Link
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