Meteorologists in New York and New Jersey are telling citizens to brace themselves for what may be the snowiest winter in five years, with early forecasts predicting numerous big snowfalls and colder-than-average weather across the Northeast.
According to recent predictions published by regional weather agencies, analysts anticipate that New York City might receive up to 20 inches or more of snow before the season ends, while northern New Jersey and the Hudson Valley could see 20 to 25 inches or more.
Experts say this drastic shift follows years of relatively mild winters in the region, and all signals point to a significant return of severe snowfall patterns this season.
Meteorologists Warn of a Stronger Winter Pattern
Stronger-than-usual cold fronts and moisture-rich storm systems building in the Atlantic are to blame for the expected snowfall, according to weather forecasters…